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- 1. I Can Count!
- 2. I can count 1 strawberry.
- 3. I can count 2 dogs.
- 4. I can count 3 flowers.
- 5. I can count 4 cherries.
- 6. I can count 5 cats.
- 7. I can count 6 balls
- 8. I can count 7 pencils.
- 9. I can count 8 children.
- 10. I can count 9 chairs.
- 11. I can count 10 fingers.
- 12. I can count!1..2..3..4..5..6..7..8..9..10
- 13. The End.
- 14. Guide to Creating an E-Book in Microsoft Powerpoint
andMouse HouseBy: Stacy ArbuckleEPSY 6397Summer 2012
- 15. Who can use this? Hearing An individual who cannot hear,
can look at the wordsand see the pictures. Vision An individual
without vision can listen to the story. Motor skills The mouse
house allows individuals withunderdeveloped motor skills to have
access to clickand go through the presentation.
- 16. Power Point This project was designed to accommodate
students withseveral needs. Sound can be turned off so students may
readthemselves. Sound is provided for students who are learning to
connect speech to text. Also, arrows are provided to click to the
next slide for those who have the fine motor skills to control a
mouse or track pad. However, you can move fromone slide to the next
with a simple click of a mouse nomatter where the cursor is. The
mouse house described laterin this presentation allows students
with underdeveloped motor skills to easily access the clicking
function of a mouseor track pad. How to create an E book with
images and audio that is accessible to children with special
needs.
- 17. Step 1 Open a new presentation in Power Point You can
select from any format you like or simplychoose a blank one. I
chose a Title and Content format. I added text in the title box and
images in thecontent box.
- 18. Step 2 Insert text. To insert text, click the text box and
begin typing. Insert text and pictures as desired. To insert a
picture, select the picture icon from the insert ribbon. You can
select pictures from clipart, or from a file on your computer. If
selecting images from the internet, they should be downloaded and
pre-saved to a file on your computer.
- 19. Step 3 Add sound To record sound you will select audio from
theinsert tab. Then select record audio. To begin recording, select
the red circle button. To stop recording, select the blue square
button. A sound icon will pop up on your slide. Select the icon to
format sound. Under the format audio selection you can opt to have
your sound play automatically or upon a click of the mouse. You can
also opt to hide the sound icon in Play Mode.
- 20. Mouse House As is common in any classroom, educatorsoften
have an idea of something they wouldlike to buy or create, but do
not have thefunds or resources to complete the project. I did not
have the material for the mousehouse that was represented on the
websiteprovided for us in the assignment, so I gotcreative and
resourceful.
- 21. Materials Tape Small box Chap stick (Lid) Mouse
(Wireless)Almost anything that represents these 4things can be
used. These were just what Ifound laying around.
- 22. Steps1. Tape or glue your mouse into your box.2. Take cap
off your chap stick. (Any brand will do)
- 23. Steps continued4. Tape or glue cap ontoarea of mouse that
willclick.5. Place box top on top ofmouse.
- 24. You are ready to click!