Fourth-Grade Students Learn PowerPoint


Fourth-Grade Students Learn PowerPoint

Created: Saturday, December 11, 2004 posted by at 9:30 am

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Do you know how to do a PowerPoint presentation? In a few years, every 9-year-old at Lamprey River Elementary School may. A group of 23 fourth-grade students is using PowerPoint software to spice up its research-based New Hampshire Booklet project. The assignment requires the students to give a presentation on facts about their home state.

Adam Leech adds, A half-dozen Raymond High School volunteer students visit the elementary school students once a week to teach them how to use the software and prepare a presentation. PowerPoint allows for moving text animation, pictures, graphics, and sounds.


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