ISquad Software Get Going With Word. Focusing Questions What are nonprinting characters in a Word...

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iSquad

Software

Get Going With Word

Focusing Questions

What are nonprinting characters in aWord document?

How do I recognize them?How do I hide or show them?When might it be useful to show these

characters?When would you want to hide them?Why would you want to use them?

Instruction

Framing The Session

• Funny looking characters that appear on your document.

• What they are and what you are going to do with them.

• Let’s talk about it.

Teaching

Teaching• Let’s look at a document

• Nonprinting characters

• Basic editing functions – backspace, delete, text wrapping

What are nonprinting characters?

• Name of character • What it Looks Like

What are nonprinting characters?

• Name of character

Tab →

Space Nonbreaking space °

Paragraph ¶

Line break

What are nonprinting characters?

Appear on the screen but not on the printed document

Combine and split paragraphs

Space paragraphs

USES

What are nonprinting characters?

Space included as part of words,

sentences and numbers.

What are nonprinting characters?

• A word includes the space character that follows it.

• A sentence includes the end-of-sentence punctuation and at least one space.

What are nonprinting characters?

Nonbreaking space °

prevent 2 words from being divided between 2 lines

eg. keep “Mr” and “Smith” on the same line.

Can you think of any other examples where this feature is useful?

What are nonprinting characters?

Tab →included in indented text

What are nonprinting characters?

Paragraph ¶

a paragraph is any amount of text followed by a ¶ mark.

What are nonprinting characters?

Line break starts a new line within the

same paragraph

create a paragraph of short lines such as an address

What are nonprinting characters?

• How Do I Do That:

Tab → Press Tab key

Space Spacebar

Nonbreaking space °Ctrl+Shift+Spacebar

Paragraph ¶ Enter

Line break Shift+Enter

Guided Practice

• Now you will take turns practicing these functions to be sure you understand how they work

Work Time

Getting Started

• Okay iSquaders, you are ready to work on your own.

• During the next 30 minutes you will edit and format the document titled “Format Word” which I will give to you.

• Follow the directions as given.• We will share at the end of the work time.• If you finish early, open one of your own

documents and edit it using the techniques learned today.

Work Time• Steps:• Save “Format Word” document to students’ computer. Students open document.• Turn on Hide/Show function by clicking on ¶ icon.• Place insertion point in front of word “Introduction”.• Enter once to create new paragraph.• Make one paragraph into two by doing the following: (a) place insertion point in

front of the word “Duke” that follows the word “Albuquerque”. (b) press Enter once to create a separate paragraph and once again to create a space between papagraphs.

• Using the line break function (Shift + Enter), create one new paragraph by typing in the following address and phone number: Duke City Gateway, 15 Montgomery Boulevard, Albuquerque, NM 87111 (415-555-6789).

• Add a new word by following these steps: (a) Move the insertion point to the immediate left of the word “location” (b) Delete it and type “area” (c)

• Add a non breaking space by following these steps: Place insertion point in front of the word “tours”, backspace to remove space character and then press {Ctrl+shift+spacebar}.

• Save document.

Share

• So you now know what those “funny” marks represent.

• You have seen how they can help you position your text where you want to.

• You have learned how to show and hide these editing, nonprinting characters.

Share

• What did you do?

• What are some ways in which you will use this in the classroom?

• Can you explain this lesson to a fellow student and show them how to use the function.

Share

How does this work address the questions that began the session?

• Answers