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encouraged ( gave hope or confidence to) He encouraged his son to paint and draw.

Transcript of encouraged ( gave hope or confidence to) He encouraged his son to paint and draw.

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encouraged

( gave hope or confidence to)

He encouraged his son to paint and draw.

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style(a way of doing something)

Which style of painting do you like best, realism or

cubism?

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controversial ( something causing a

disagreement)

Some people thought Picasso’s paintings were strange. This meant they

were controversial.

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monuments (buildings or statues made to honor a

person or event)

In Washington D.C., monuments have been built to honor our former presidents.

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originality(ability to create something new,

unusual, or different)

The thing that made Picasso such a great artist was his

originality.

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scenery(painted scenes or hangings on a

theater stage)

He even made costumes and scenery for plays.

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1. Pablo Picasso was one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century.

2. It became much more colorful and flatter looking.

3. The thing that made Picasso such a great artist was his originality.

4. Most shoes will get worn and old over time.

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original originally originality

great greater greatest happy happier happiest

good better best flat flatter flattest

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2. loyal disloyal courage encouraged

3. appear disappear focal bifocal

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2. Jamie uncoiled the precooked pasta.

3. He encouraged his son to paint and draw.

1. He disappeared through the door.

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Developing Oral Language

1. spoil spoiled unspoiled cook precook

2. loyal disloyal courage encourage

3. appear disappear focal bifocal

4. view review counted miscounted

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Converting a text box into an image in PowerPoint 2007

Create your text box and then cut or copy it. Go to the Home menu and click the dropdown

arrow under Paste Click Paste Special. In the dialogue box that comes up, select Picture

(Windows Metafile) Click OK and your text box should appear as an

image. This means that you won't be able to edit the text, but you can apply the macro to it so you can move it around the screen, enlarge it etc.

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Adding an Action Button in PowerPoint 2007

To move to the next slide with an Action Button click the Insert menu and Shapes

Scroll down to the Action Buttons and select the Action Button which points right.

Hold down the left click and drag the Action Button shape as large as need be.

Let go of the left click. A dialogue box should come up. In the dropdown menu Hyperlink to, select Next slide.

Run the slideshow and click the Action Button to go to the next slide.

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Instructions for PowerPoint 2007

Open ‘The Magic PowerPoint’

(Click Options and Enable this content

On the Home tab, in the Slides group, click New Slide, and then click Reuse Slides.

Click Browse and Browse File

Select your presentation and click Open

Tick Keep Source Formatting

Right click the slide and click Insert Slide or Insert All Slides

Click Slide Sorter icon (bottom right)

Delete all the Magic PowerPoint slides except this one.

Click save as and rename your PowerPoint