Quest 6- Arranging objects
Key Vocabulary:
object: An object in your PowerPoint could be an image, icon, a photo, or text
group: When holding down your control (or shift on the Mac) key and clicking on more than one object you are able to group several objects together. After you have done the objects are 'grouped' and will move together.
object: An object in your PowerPoint could be an image, icon, a photo, or text
group: When holding down your control (or shift on the Mac) key and clicking on more than one object you are able to group several objects together. After you have done the objects are 'grouped' and will move together.
Steps:Use the Arrange Menu for these steps
1. Select an image on your slide by clicking on it.
1. Select an image on your slide by clicking on it.
- Watch this short demo video that shows how to:
- -Document what changes you are making in the Notes section below the slide, select an object, flip it, highlight two objects and group them, move them on the slide, ungroup them, and then change the order (make one in front move to the back).
Your turn:
2. Select an object and Go to the ARRANGE menu and scroll down to ROTATE then FLIP HORIZONTALLY. Your image should now appear backwards.Make a note in the Notes Section below your slide telling what object you flipped.
3. Highlight two different objects (shape, photos, images, text box); both objects need to be selected. Go to ARRANGE and select GROUP. This allows you to move the group of objects together instead of one at a time. (Hint: If you hold down on the CTRL key on the PC or Shift on the Mac you can click and select multiple objects). Try moving the entire group.
3. To undo the group, click on the group to select it, then go to ARRANGE and select UNGROUP
4. Move one object on top of another and go to Arrange and select Order. If it is in front of the other object then choose Send backward, or if it is behind, choose Bring to front.
5. When done continue to the final Quest to share your presentation.
2. Select an object and Go to the ARRANGE menu and scroll down to ROTATE then FLIP HORIZONTALLY. Your image should now appear backwards.Make a note in the Notes Section below your slide telling what object you flipped.
3. Highlight two different objects (shape, photos, images, text box); both objects need to be selected. Go to ARRANGE and select GROUP. This allows you to move the group of objects together instead of one at a time. (Hint: If you hold down on the CTRL key on the PC or Shift on the Mac you can click and select multiple objects). Try moving the entire group.
- Make a note in the Notes Section below your slide telling what objects you grouped.
3. To undo the group, click on the group to select it, then go to ARRANGE and select UNGROUP
4. Move one object on top of another and go to Arrange and select Order. If it is in front of the other object then choose Send backward, or if it is behind, choose Bring to front.
- Make a note in the Notes Section below your slide telling what object you moved forward or backward.
5. When done continue to the final Quest to share your presentation.
Completing this Quest
You learned how to group, ungroup and rotate an object. Make sure you put notes of what you did in the Slide notes section on your slide. These are all great skills! Check with your teacher when you are done.
You learned how to group, ungroup and rotate an object. Make sure you put notes of what you did in the Slide notes section on your slide. These are all great skills! Check with your teacher when you are done.
ISTE Standards•S
2. Communication and Collaboration
A. Interact, collaborate, and publish with peers,experts, or others employing a variety of digitalenvironments and media
B. Communicate information and ideas effectively to multiple audiences using a variety of media and formats
C. Develop cultural understanding and global awareness by engaging with learners of other cultures
D. Contribute to project teams to produce original works or solve problems
5. Digital Citizenship
A. Advocate and practice safe, legal, and responsible use of information and technology
B. Exhibit a positive attitude toward using technology that supports collaboration, learning, and productivity
C. Demonstrate personal responsibility for lifelong learning
D. Exhibit leadership for digital citizenship
6. Technology Operations and Concepts
A. Understand and use technology systems
2. Communication and Collaboration
A. Interact, collaborate, and publish with peers,experts, or others employing a variety of digitalenvironments and media
B. Communicate information and ideas effectively to multiple audiences using a variety of media and formats
C. Develop cultural understanding and global awareness by engaging with learners of other cultures
D. Contribute to project teams to produce original works or solve problems
5. Digital Citizenship
A. Advocate and practice safe, legal, and responsible use of information and technology
B. Exhibit a positive attitude toward using technology that supports collaboration, learning, and productivity
C. Demonstrate personal responsibility for lifelong learning
D. Exhibit leadership for digital citizenship
6. Technology Operations and Concepts
A. Understand and use technology systems