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1. Images in Google Docs I
Objectives
In this session, students will learn about –
● Adding images to Google Docs from a computer and the web
● Text wrapping
● Cropping images
Keywords
● Text wrapping: The process of adjusting text around an inserted image
● Cropping: Trimming an image to get rid of extra elements
WEBS at a Glance
Revise the story and CS concepts covered in the previous chapter
Read or Invite students to read the story of the chapter
Discuss layouts, page margins and how to adjust them, and how to organize content into columns.
Fill Up – Q1, 2, 3 Find the Truth – Q1, 2 Tick the Correct Answer – Q1, 2, 3
Action Plan
● Recap the story covered in the previous chapter.
● Recap the stor y covered in the previous chapter
● Say: There is a new character in this chapter.
● Say: There is a new character in this chapter
● Introduce Mr Geebal to the students
● Introduce Mr. Geebal to the students.
● Instruct: Let’s learn how the stor y moves ahead We will read from Page 48 to Panel 5 on Page 49 until the text “Google docs”
● Instruct: Let’s learn how the story moves ahead. We will read from Page 48 to Panel 5 on Page 49 until the text “Google docs”.
● Read the stor y aloud OR invite 4 students to read the dialogues of the characters
● Read the story aloud OR invite 4 students to read the dialogues of the characters.
● Say: Let me explain about images in Google Docs
Scenarios
If you are teaching without a projector
If you are teaching with a projector Open a Google Doc on your computer system
● Say: Let me explain about images in Google Docs.
Scenarios
If you are teaching with a projector
Open a Google Doc on your computer system
CS Concepts Explain Demonstrate
Adding an Image
From a computer as given in Panel 1 on Page 50
If you are teaching without a projector OR
From the web as given in Panel 2 on Page 50
Text Wrapping As given in Panel 1 and 2 on Page 52
Cropping an Image As given in Panel 3 on Page 52
How to add an image from a computer and from the web on screen.
How to wrap the text around the image on screen.
How to crop an image on screen.
● Present the scenario: Consider you are creating a project on Seven Wonders of the World on Google Docs.
● Discuss:
■ What elements will you add in the document?
Possible Responses: Text; Images; Shapes; Videos; Arrows; etc
■ What steps will you follow to add the images to the document?
Possible Responses: Click on insert; select image; select “Upload from Computer”; upload from the web.
■ What will you do if there is some extra part in an image that you don’t want to show?
Possible Responses: Crop the image; resize the image; reduce the size; use the cropping tool.
■ Which text wrapping formats can you apply to the images added in the document?
Possible Responses: Inline with text; wrap text format; text above the image; text below the image.
10 min
● Conduct Fill Up on Page 57:
■ Say: Memory Palace is under attack. Let’s help Mel complete the sentences to reach Memory Palace and save it.
■ Read Q1, 2, 3 and 5 aloud, one by one.
■ Invite some students to share their answers and others to validate their peers’ answers.
■ Instruct: Fill in the final answers in your books.
● Conduct Find the Truth on Page 57:
■ Say: Let’s practise more to revise what we have learned.
■ Read Q1 and 2 sentences aloud one by one. After each sentence, ask if it is true or false.
■ Invite some students to share responses.
■ Discuss and validate the answers with the whole class.
■ Instruct: Fill in the final answers in your books.
Note
● If time permits, discuss the section Tick the Correct Answer – Q2, 3, 4 else, assign it in the homework.
● Conclude: Today, we learned to add images in a Google Doc, wrap text and crop an image.
● Ask the following probing questions:
■ For what purposes do you think you would need to insert an image in a document?
Possible Responses: Digital Greeting Card; Project Work; Invitation; Notices.
■ Why would you need text wrapping?
Possible Responses: To move the text around the image; To make the document look presentable; to move the text above the image; to move the text below the image.
● Assign the following from Brain Teasers as homework:
■ Answer in One Line
■ Tick the Correct Answer – Q2, 3, 4