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Creating a Lotus Creating a Lotus Graphic Organizer Graphic Organizer
Interactive Quiz using Interactive Quiz using PowerPointPowerPoint
By By Michelle A. O’MalleyMichelle A. O’Malley
League Academy of Communication ArtsLeague Academy of Communication ArtsGreenville, South CarolinaGreenville, South Carolina
[email protected]@greenville.k12.sc.us
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Slide direction is sequential - Slide direction is sequential -
you move from slide one to you move from slide one to slide two to slide three etc . . . .slide two to slide three etc . . . .
Slide 1 Slide 2 Slide 3 Slide 4
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With a Linear PowerPoint you will With a Linear PowerPoint you will most likely “left” click the mouse most likely “left” click the mouse every time you want to advance every time you want to advance
from one slide to the nextfrom one slide to the next
Slide 1 Slide 2 Slide 3 Slide 4
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Slide direction is not in Slide direction is not in any specific order - any specific order -
you can move from slide you can move from slide one to slide two to slide one to slide two to slide
three three etc . . . .etc . . . .
ororyou can move from slide you can move from slide
one to slide three or from one to slide three or from slide four to slide two slide four to slide two
and back again etc . . . .and back again etc . . . .
Slide 1
Slide 2 Slide 3
Slide 4
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Slide 1
Slide 2 Slide 3
Slide 4
With a Non-Linear With a Non-Linear PowerPoint you will PowerPoint you will Place your Place your PointerPointer
and click on a and click on a “hyperlinked action “hyperlinked action
buttonbutton” to ” to advance from one advance from one screen to the next.screen to the next.
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A. Select Slide
Show on top
toolbar
Step 1: Format Slide Show
B. Select Set Up Show…
C. Select
Browsed at a
kiosk (full
screen)
D. Select
OK
Note: this setting changes your PowerPoint presentation from a non-linear to a linear format.
You must now use buttons to move from
slide to slide.
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Step 2: Create a Title Slide
A. Select
title box layout
B. Type your title and give
yourself credit
ByBy
Michelle A. O’MalleyMichelle A. O’Malley
League Academy of League Academy of Communication ArtsCommunication Arts Forward
to Lotus
DiagramNextNext
Note: We will add action buttons a little later.
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A. Select the title and text layout
Step 3: Create a Directions Page
B. Type your slide title
“Directions” in the top box
C. Type your presentation
directions in this location
DirectionsDirections• This is a Non-Linear Interactive
Program.
• Please click on the hyperlinks (underlined words that appear in a different color from the rest of the text) or the action buttons to move from one screen to another.
• Press the ESC Button anytime you would like to stop the presentation program.
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Note: We will add action buttons a little later.
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Step 4: Create Lotus Diagram Screen in PowerPoint
A. Select insert table
button on top toolbar
B. Choose 9 Boxes (3 Columns
and 3 Rows
C. Format size of table by dragging your corners to increase or decrease your
table size
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Step 5: Add your concept circle in the center box of table
A. Add your main concept circle to the
center box by clicking the circle object on
the bottom toolbar.
B. Format circle size and shape by
dragging the corner placeholder while holding down your left mouse button.
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Step 6: Add Action Buttons to your Lotus Diagram
A. Select Slide
Show on the top toolbar
B. Select Action
Buttons in drop down box
C. Choose desired action button
D. Repeat Steps A, B, and C until an action button
has been added in each table box.
Note: you may want to add action buttons to the bottom of your screen to allow the
user to return to the directions page and the work
cited page.
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Step 7: Add text to each of your action buttons
A. Select desired action button by left clicking your mouse.
B. Select Text box on bottom
toolbar
C. Click inside your action button
and type your topic. Note:
format text the same way you would any text
box.
D. Repeat steps A, B, and C until all action boxes
have been labeled.
Flower Reproduction: What are the reproductive
parts of a flower?
StyleStyle
StigmaStigma
OvaryOvary PistilPistil FilamentFilament
AntherAnther
StamenStamenSeedSeed
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Step 8: Type Main Concept inside center circle by adding a text box as previously instructed
Plant Kingdom: Plant Kingdom: Plants have structures for Plants have structures for
Reproduction: FlowersReproduction: Flowers• Flowers produce seeds• Many Flowers contain both male and female parts
needed to produce new flowers• Flower petals are often colored or have a scent
so as to attract insects and other animals.
http://biology.clc.uc.edu/graphics/bioall/families/flower%20parts.gif NextNext
Step 9: Create information screens that you want each button to connect to
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Step 10: Add action buttons to your title screen, direction’s screen, and information screens as
previously instructed
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Step 11: Format each action button
A. Right click on desired
action button
B. Select Action
Settings…
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Step 12: Continue formatting action buttons
A. Select Hyperlink to:
B. Select slide in drop down menu
C. Select desired
slide you want your
action button to connect to
D. Click OK
E. Repeat this process
until all action
buttons on your lotus
diagram and other
screens have been
formatted
You are finished and ready to begin using your Interactive Lotus
Flower Reproduction: What are the reproductive
parts of a flower?
StyleStyle
StigmaStigma
OvaryOvary PistilPistil FilamentFilament
AntherAnther
StamenStamenSeedSeed
Back to Direction’s Page Work Cited
Plant Kingdom: Plant Kingdom: Plants have structures for Plants have structures for
Reproduction: FlowersReproduction: Flowers• Flowers produce seeds• Many Flowers contain both male and female
parts needed to produce new flowers• Flower petals are often colored or have a
scent so as to attract insects and other animals.
http://biology.clc.uc.edu/graphics/bioall/families/flower%20parts.gif
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LotusDiagram
Plant Kingdom: Plant Kingdom: Plants have structures for Plants have structures for
Reproduction: StamenReproduction: Stamen
• The Stamen is the male reproductive part of a flower
• The Stamen contains two parts the anther and the stalk or filament.
http://curriculum.calstatela.edu/courses/builders/lessons/less/les8/flower.html
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Plant Kingdom: Plant Kingdom: Plants have structures for Plants have structures for
Reproduction: AntherReproduction: Anther
• Knob on top of the filament
• The anther produces the pollen.
http://curriculum.calstatela.edu/courses/builders/lessons/less/les8/flower.html
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Plant Kingdom: Plant Kingdom: Plants have structures for Plants have structures for Reproduction: FilamentReproduction: Filament
• Filament is the think stalk that holds the anther
http://curriculum.calstatela.edu/courses/builders/lessons/less/les8/flower.html
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Plant Kingdom: Plant Kingdom: Plants have structures for Plants have structures for
Reproduction: PistilReproduction: Pistil
• The pistil is the female part of the flower that contains the ovary, stigma, and style.
http://curriculum.calstatela.edu/courses/builders/lessons/less/les8/flower.html
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Plant Kingdom: Plant Kingdom: Plants have structures for Plants have structures for
Reproduction: OvaryReproduction: Ovary
– The ovary contains the ovules or egg cells
http://curriculum.calstatela.edu/courses/builders/lessons/less/les8/flower.html
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Plant Kingdom: Plant Kingdom: Plants have structures for Plants have structures for
Reproduction: StigmaReproduction: Stigma
– The stigma contains the sticky top where pollen grains land
http://curriculum.calstatela.edu/courses/builders/lessons/less/les8/flower.html
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Plant Kingdom: Plant Kingdom: Plants have structures for Plants have structures for
Reproduction: StyleReproduction: Style
– The style is a stalk in which the pollen tube grows after pollination has taken place
http://curriculum.calstatela.edu/courses/builders/lessons/less/les8/flower.html
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Plant Kingdom: Plant Kingdom: Plants have structures for Plants have structures for
Reproduction: SeedsReproduction: Seeds
• Seeds are fertilized ovules from which new plants are formed
• A fruit that is formed from the ovary often protects them
http://curriculum.calstatela.edu/courses/builders/lessons/less/les8/flower.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seed_coat
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=TSHA,TSHA:2006-07,TSHA:en&q=corn+seed
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Can you label the flower Can you label the flower below?below?
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/plants/printouts/labelfloweranswers.shtml
stigma
petal
style
ovary
sepal
stem
filament
anther
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Works CitedWorks CitedBackTo
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Science Explorer: From Bacteria to Plants by Jan Jenner, Ph.D., Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ 2000.
Graphics from Microsoft Office
Greenville County Schools Science Curriculum Support Guide