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Place the Sun: Use AutoShapes to get the sun and put it below this paragraph, adjusting its size so that it fits withou

Place the Sun: Use AutoShapes to get the sun and put it below this paragraph, adjusting its size so that it fits without touching any text. 1. Size & Move the Sun: Copy and paste the sun into the box in the lower right corner, adjusting the sun’s size and position so that it just fits inside.

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Place the Sun: Use AutoShapes to get the sun and put it below this paragraph, adjusting its size so that it fits withou

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  1. Place the Sun: Use AutoShapes to get the sun and put it below this paragraph, adjusting its size so that it fits without touching any text 1 Size & Move the Sun: Copy and paste the sun into the box in the lower right corner, adjusting the sun’s size and position so that it just fits inside 2

  2. Vertical Align: Line up the icons with the left-most one Horizontal Align: Line up the hearts with the one on the bottom 3 4 Align & Distribute: Line up and evenly space out the blue pins 5

  3. 6 Change the order of the objects so that the star is on top, the moon is next, then the circle, and the triangle is on the bottom.

  4. Face Parts

  5. Face Parts

  6. Face Parts

  7. 7 The Face Using the parts from the previous three slides, create a funky funny face. The completed face should be grouped into ONE vector graphic.

  8. 8 Line Color : Make each line below a different color 9 Line Thickness : Make each line below a different thickness

  9. 7 5 3 4 2 1 6 10 Connect the dots: Draw separate straight lines between consecutively numbered points 11 Adjust the Lines: Move any lines that are not on a red dot to the proper dot

  10. example Note: the black squares show the attachment points 12 Slalom: Draw a thickpurple, curve that goes below each red marker and above the green ones; follow the pattern shown above; move the curve as necessary

  11. 13 Award Yourself: Make three gold stars (different, of course) that you can give yourself

  12. My Family: Example of an Organizational Chart My Mom My Dad My Younger Sister My Best Friend Me My Older Brother The Family Dog My Mom is boss. She is always telling Dad what to do. He never tells us kids what to do. My “baby” sister seems to be my boss and is always telling me what to do, although she lacks my Mom’s authority. I boss my brother around since he doesn’t seem to mind. He takes care of the dog, who is pretty laid back and doesn’t demand much from anyone. My best friend helps me get stuff done.

  13. 14 My Organization Chart: arrange and connect the boxes (with connector lines) to give your view how you fit. Policy and orders go down from the middle of a box while staff (they do the work) are attached to the side of a box. It is OK to pretend, especially if you are an only child and don’t have a pet. My Mom My Dad Me The Family Dog My Best Friend My Older Brother

  14. Bullet Lists Lists of items are useful. They may provide an outline for a speaker or organize information for a reader. Usually, each item in a list has a “bullet” in front. This makes it easier to see how many items there are and draws your eye to the start of each item. It is better if your bullets are more dramatic than the simple “dot” provided in most presentation graphics packages. On the next slide, you will make your own “bullet” and use it as an anchor for a short list of items

  15. 15 16 Make a “Bullet” Use Your “Bullet” Use the tools you’ve learned to make a “bullet”; it should be quite large here Copy your bullet and paste it in front of each list item, making sure it is an appropriate size Superman vs. Batman X-Men or Maniacs? Life After Comics Who is Stan Lee? Some examples are shown on the previous slide

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