Creating A Publication
Creating A Publication
4.Additional Materials
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IV. PROCEDURES Teachers Activity Students Activity
A. Presenting So, now let’s proceed to our new lesson.
examples / In this lesson, you'll learn how to create a new
instances of the publication using either a template or a blank
page. You'll also learn how to customize your
publication by modifying page layout, applying
a new template, and adding, deleting,
and rearranging pages.
Publisher offers dozens of
Has anyone have an idea on how to create a templates for almost any type
publication? of publication you would want
to create, including brochures,
Very Good! newsletters, and greeting
new lesson cards. Understanding
B. ENGAGE Publisher offers dozens of templates for Publisher's templates and
almost any type of publication you would want layout tools will help you
to create, including brochures, newsletters, create publications that look
and greeting cards. Of course, if you can't find the way you want.
a template you like you can always modify one
to suit your needs or even create a publication
from a blank page. Understanding Publisher's
templates and layout tools will help you create
publications that look the way you want.
Student 4: Participating
1. The Insert Page dialog box will
appear. Specify the number of
pages to insert and the location
where you wish to insert them.
2. Choose what will appear on the
new pages. By default, the pages
will be blank, but you can also
choose to create pages that
include one text box or pages that
are duplicates of an existing page.
3. Click OK.
To move a page:
1. In the Page Navigation pane,
locate the page you wish to
move.
Challenge!
1. Open Publisher and create a new
publication from a template. Be
sure to review
the template options.
2. Modify the page margins to make
F. Discussing new them wider.
concepts and
practicing new skills 3. Change the page orientation to
#2 see how it affects the layout of
your publication.
4. Add a new page to your
publication.
5. Move the page you just added so
it is the first page in your
publication.
6. Close the publication without
saving it.
G. Developing mastery Multiple choice. Select the letter of your
(Leads to Formative choice.
Assessment 3)
EXPLAIN 1. What is the name of the tab to be used to go
to Backstage View? ANSWER:
a. Home
b. Page Design 1. C
c. File 2. C
d. Insert 3. A
4. B
2. How do you delete a page in publication? 5. D
a. Click the page and delete. 6. T
b. Go to File tab and click delete. 7. F
c. Click the navigation pane; right click the page 8. F
you want to delete and select delete from the 9. T
list. 10. T
d. None of the above. 11.
K. Additional activities
for application or Create a personalized Birthday Greeting Card
Remediation make it catchy and fun, related to the
EXTEND birthday person’s life and interests. Here's a
step-by-step guide to help you get started:
Step 1
Launch Publisher and click the “Greeting Cards”
button in the Most Popular row of the
Available Templates screen.
Step 2
Scroll through the templates in the top
Birthday row or click the “All Birthday” folder
icon and review the options. Double-click a
template and it opens in the Publisher
workspace. Note the Page Navigation column
on the left side of the work area, showing you
the four sides of the birthday card.
Step 3
Click a pre-populated text box on the cover of
the card, showing in the main pane of the
Publisher workspace. The text becomes
highlighted. Type over it with your own text,
such as “50 years old, 25 years with the
company! Congrats!”
Step 4
Scroll through the rest of the pages in the
navigation pane and change all of the text,
such as adding a personal note and your name,
or a message about how the person
contributed to the organization over the past
year.
Step 5
Right-click the pre-populated placeholder
image on the front of the card. Select “Change
Picture.” Choose “Change Picture” again from
the fly-out menu.
Step 6
Browse to an image to use for the front of the
card, such as the person’s head shot or the
business logo. Another option is to click the
picture and press the “Delete” key. Click the
“Insert” tab, “Clip Art,” and type a term such as
“briefcase” or “balloons” and double-click to
add it to the card. Repeat to replace and add
your own custom images to the birthday card.
Step 7
Click the “Page Design” tab. Scroll through the
Schemes section of the ribbon; note that not all
of the schemes fit so you’ll need to use the
scroll bar. Click a scheme that matches your
company colors to give the card a custom look.
Double-clicking a scheme automatically
updates the card’s coloring. You can click
multiple schemes until the card is just right.
Step 8
Click the “File” tab and “Save As.” Type the
birthday card’s file name and select a place to
save it on the computer. Click the “Save”
button.
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION
No. of learners who
earned 80% in the
evaluation
No. of learners who
require additional activities
for remediation
who scored below 80%
A. Did the remedial
lessons work? No.
of learners
who have caught up with
the lesson
No. of learners who
continue to require
remediation
Which of my teaching
strategies worked well?
Why did this work?
What difficulties did I
encounter which my
principal or supervisor can
help me solve?