036 – MS Publisher: Starting From Scratch – Practice
Publication Orientations: (File > Page Setup) Portrait Landscape
Task #1: Create the classroom seating chart Orientation: PORTRAIT Instructions: Use boxes and text boxes to create a seating chart for your classroom. If you don’t know a person’s name, go up to them and ask. An example is shown to the right: Assign a color to the girls Assign a color to the boys Save as: Seating‐Chart STAMP
039 – MS Publisher: Starting From Scratch – Practice
Publication Orientations: (File > Page Setup) Portrait Landscape
Task #1: Create the classroom seating chart Orientation: PORTRAIT Instructions: Use boxes and text boxes to create a seating chart for your classroom. If you don’t know a person’s name, go up to them and ask. An example is shown to the right: Assign a color to the girls Assign a color to the boys Save as: Seating‐Chart STAMP
Task #2: Create a MAP of your neighborhood Page Orientation: Landscape Instructions: Use boxes, shapes, and colors to create a map of your neighborhood. If you don’t know what your neighborhood looks like, go to http://maps.google.com and type in your address. An ex‐ ample is shown to the right. Save as: My‐map Include all streets and free‐ ways. Houses and buildings are just boxes.
Task #2: Create a MAP of your neighborhood Page Orientation: Landscape Instructions: Use boxes, shapes, and colors to create a map of your neighborhood. If you don’t know what your neighborhood looks like, go to http://maps.google.com and type in your address. An ex‐ ample is shown to the right. Save as: My‐map Include all streets and free‐ ways. Houses and buildings are just boxes.
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Task #3: Design a MAGAZINE COVER Page Orientation: Portrait Instructions: Using a Portrait orien‐ tation, create your own Magazine Cover. Choose any of the following topics: Superbowl (or any sports) Fashion Music Hobby (Skating, flying) Art Television/Movies Gossip News For a BACKGROUND, use a LARGE picture related to the sub‐ ject of your magazine. It should be the ENTIRE page. In the FOREGROUND, use Text Boxes or Word Art to Write the Title of your Magazine Use more text boxes or Word Art to tell the reader what’s inside your magazine. An example is to the right:
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Task #3: Design a MAGAZINE COVER Page Orientation: Landscape Instructions: Using a Portrait orien‐ tation, create your own Magazine Cover. Choose any of the following topics: Superbowl (or any sports) Fashion Music Hobby (Skating, flying) Art Television/Movies Gossip News For a BACKGROUND, use a LARGE picture related to the sub‐ ject of your magazine. It should be the ENTIRE page. In the FOREGROUND, use Text Boxes or Word Art to Write the Title of your Magazine Use more text boxes or Word Art to tell the reader what’s inside your magazine. An example is to the right:
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