![]() ![]() The drop shadow is optional, just to make it stand out more. Make the movable piece the right size to cover the word in each bone. Go to Insert > Image, then add the movable piece created in Part 1 into the slide. Do this until all 9 flat backgrounds created in Part 1 has been added. On that new slide, add background again (repeat step 3). Add in all the flat backgroundsĪfter adding in the first background image, insert a new slide. It’s on the sub toolbar on the top.Ĭlick Image > Choose Image, then select the first flat background created in Part 1. Add backgroundsĭelete all the default text boxes that are on the slideĬlick on ‘Background’. Go to File > Page setup, and choose Standard 4:3 from the dropdown menu. In Part 1, we’ve already created the flat backgrounds in 4:3, so we are going to choose 4:3 in Google Slides too. The default slide size is Widescreen (16:9). In Google Slides, under ‘Start a new presentation’, click on ‘Blank’. ![]() Creating the activity in Google Slides 1. Like with the first digital resource tutorial, only the TpT Easel and Boom Cards versions of this activity is self-checking. This is Part 4 – creating the activity in Google Slides. To create this activity in Boom Cards, check out Part 3. To create this activity in TpT Easel, check out Part 2. If you haven’t done the preparation parts, head there first! This post is a continuation from Part 1 – Preparation. ![]()
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