Have you ever had a thought or a lesson that you would like your students to be able to practice, without you, the teacher having to stand over them, letting them know if they are correct or not? Maybe you had to get a sub for one of your classes or a student is sick at home… You can use PowerPoint as a tool for students to learn.
Using internal links you are able to take students on a journey in learning shapes.
First off you want to create the first set of slides. This will include a slide with the question and then the answer slides.

After you have created this, go back to the main slide and right click on your first shape and select Hyperlink. In the link to options you will navigate to the “place in this document” button. Select appropriate slide. Example below.

Repeat for all shapes.
Now when you select view slide show, you can read the question and select the answer. If it is the right answer the prompt will show up correct!
You can add sounds and animations for positive reinforcement.
Make sure to add a link for the student to go back to the main page to try again!

Using internal links you are able to take students on a journey in learning shapes.
First off you want to create the first set of slides. This will include a slide with the question and then the answer slides.

After you have created this, go back to the main slide and right click on your first shape and select Hyperlink. In the link to options you will navigate to the “place in this document” button. Select appropriate slide. Example below.

Repeat for all shapes.
Now when you select view slide show, you can read the question and select the answer. If it is the right answer the prompt will show up correct!
You can add sounds and animations for positive reinforcement.
Make sure to add a link for the student to go back to the main page to try again!

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