This normally brings up a high resolution and stylised version of what you are looking for. This can then be copy and pasted onto your document. On Google images, I search for ‘X hd wallpaper’. It is simple and easy to find backgrounds and takes no time at all. In the overlay resources, I generally have a wooden desk – sometimes with additional coffee cup stain ‘png’ images pasted on top. For example, most ‘Of Mice and Men’ resources use a rustic wooden floor background – in some cases an old American flag is layered behind. The resources I have tweeted or posted on WordPress are designed with a specific theme in mind. Theme and Background Image (link to topic) Colours and Fonts linked to Theme: Having a theme for a lesson or resource is a nice touch and keeps learning focused.Will you use a question or statement that students aim to answer by the end of the lesson? Or a simple topic title? What’s more, will the resource be reused (such as a book mark) or will it be made into a physical 3D shape (see ‘Language Device Mountain’)? Will A4 provide enough space for text? Is A3 too big? The title of the resource also should be addressed. Paper/card/ size (A4, A3) Title (question, statement, topic, learning objective): If you know students will be writing on the resource, then paper size should be considered.Word, Publisher and PowerPoint are good for handling images, text boxes, shapes and adding artistic effects. I use Microsoft Word – simple and unprofessional I know, but it works.
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