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Become familiar with this program. There is a lot that you can do with it.
You are going to make a PowerPoint book that will illustrate the 8 parts of speech. Each page (slide) will be made first on ToonDoo, then snipped and pasted onto a PowerPoint slide. To start, you select a background shape. This one works best.
Your Planning Sheet 1. Divide a OneNote page into 8 boxes; each one represents a page (slide) for your story. 2. Make a simple story about your characters. In each box, you will write one line of your story. Keep in mind the background(s) and characters that you selected.
Once upon a time,.a Martian landed by the home of the three bears.
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When your simple storyline is finished, you must decide which box will be which part of speech. There is no specific order to the parts of speech, but you must include all eight. Add the part of speech to each slide. You may have to revise a sentence to get all parts of speech used.
noun verb
preposition
Once upon a time, a Martian landed by the home of the three bears.
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Add a simple definition under each part of speech. See next slide for help.
Noun
A word that names a person , place, thing, or idea.
verb
preposition
Once upon a time, a Martian landed by the home of the three bears.
Now, underline a word in your story sentence that is that part of speech. You must get this page okayed by Mrs. DeVries before proceeding.
Noun
A word that names a person , place, thing, or idea.
verb
preposition
Once upon a time, a Martian landed by the home of the three bears.
Using your finished worksheet, go back to ToonDoo and make each picture. When each picture is done, snip it and paste it in the proper story order on your PowerPoint presentation.
When your title slide and eight story slides are finished, upload the ppt using scribd.com to the English section of your blog. Happy Creating!