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Playing with Poetry

Playing with Poetry. Directions for adding voice recording to PowerPoint slides. Record your voice reading the poem aloud Click on INSERT tab Click on SOUND (tiny arrow for drop-down menu) Select RECORD SOUND Click on round red button to START recording Click on square button to STOP

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Playing with Poetry

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  1. Playing with Poetry

  2. Directions for adding voice recording to PowerPoint slides • Record your voice reading the poem aloud • Click on INSERT tab • Click on SOUND • (tiny arrow for drop-down menu) • Select RECORD SOUND • Click on round red button to START recording • Click on square button to STOP • Click OK (you can move the icon whereever you want it to be- just select it and drag)

  3. Poem 1 • Paste in text of poem • Record your voice reading the poem aloud To make a prairie (1755)   by Emily Dickinson To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee, One clover, and a bee. And revery. The revery alone will do, If bees are few.

  4. Poem 2 • Partner selects poem and records his/her voice reading a different poem.

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