Today we made Power Point lessons, and after all of the projects I have done with this program, I never knew how much you could do with Power Point! I did my project as a review of the book, Here are my Hands, by Bill Martin and John Archambault. In my Reading Education 330 class I rewrote the book with a Spanish translation, Aqui estan mis manos. The new bilingual edition was the resource for this project. Each slide contained the Spanish word for one of the five senses, the part of the body that is used to do it, a picture, and an audio recording for how to pronounce each Spanish word (for example: los ojos/eyes are used for ver/seeing). It was so fun figuring out how to put audio recordings of pronunciations on it. That is definitely a tool I can use in teaching Spanish one day. I am very proud of my work!
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Mis Manos! Powerpoint Activity
Today we made Power Point lessons, and after all of the projects I have done with this program, I never knew how much you could do with Power Point! I did my project as a review of the book, Here are my Hands, by Bill Martin and John Archambault. In my Reading Education 330 class I rewrote the book with a Spanish translation, Aqui estan mis manos. The new bilingual edition was the resource for this project. Each slide contained the Spanish word for one of the five senses, the part of the body that is used to do it, a picture, and an audio recording for how to pronounce each Spanish word (for example: los ojos/eyes are used for ver/seeing). It was so fun figuring out how to put audio recordings of pronunciations on it. That is definitely a tool I can use in teaching Spanish one day. I am very proud of my work!
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