Lesson Plan Animation and Transition

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The key takeaways are the different types of animation and transition effects that can be used in PowerPoint presentations to make them more dynamic and engaging.

Some examples of animation effects mentioned are bounce, random bars, fly in, and fade.

To apply an animation effect, you select the object, choose an effect from the Animations tab, and set the timing and order of the effect.

February 13, 2019 VI – J.

LAUREL 5:50 – 6:40 AM


WEDNESDAY VI – M. ROXAS 7:30 – 8:20 AM
VI – E. AGUINALDO 9:40 – 10:30 AM
VI – C. GARCIA 11:20 – 12:10 PM

I. OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the lesson, 100% of the pupils are expected to achieve 90%
proficiency to:
A. Identify the different animation effects in PowerPoint presentation
B. Demonstrate a PowerPoint presentation using animation effects
C. Appreciate the presentation of reports using different animation effects in
PowerPoint presentation

II. SUBJECT MATTER:


A. Topic: Animation and Transition in PowerPoint
B. Materials: Computers, charts, projector, PowerPoint presentation
C. Reference: K-12 Curriculum, CG page TLEIE6-0i-15 page 32
Technology and Livelihood Education VI K-12 Edition pages 42-44
D. Values: COOPERATION

III. STRATEGY:
A. Preliminary Activities
1. Opening prayer, greetings
2. Checking of attendance and/or assignment
Drill: Direction: Put Check (√) if the statement is correct and (X) if it is wrong.

1) ___When using social media account, log on only using your own username
and password.
2) ___Access, create, store or distribute files that may offend someone.
3) ___Never meet anyone that you have just met.
4) ___Involve yourself in online activities which might put you at risk.
5) ___ICT facilities must only be used with the permission of your teacher.

3. Review: Direction: Read carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer
1. ___________is the individual parts of PowerPoint that when several are put
together create a presentation.
a. Slides
b. Parts
c. Sections
d. Design

2. __________you have just changed your slides to a light blue shade, what did
you modify?
a. Visual aid
b. Settings
c. Background
d. Picture

3. __________is a quick and easy way to insert various images you search for into
your work?
a. SmartArt
b. Pictures
c. Clipart
d. WordArt

4. _________ is our lesson yesterday?


a. Parts of slide
b. Creating PowerPoint
c. Adding new Slide
d. Slide presentation

5. __________ It is in the drop-down menu below the Insert tab?


a. Click new slide
b. Click tab menu
c. Open new presentation
d. Open office new button

Answer Key:
1. A
2. C
3. B
4. C
5. A

B. Developmental Activities
1. Motivation:
The teacher will show a picture presentation to reveal a lesson for this day.

2. Establishing the purpose of the lesson


a. What are the different animation effects in PowerPoint presentation?
b. How can you insert animation effects in PowerPoint presentation?
c. Why we need a presentation of reports have an animation effects?

3. Word Enrichment:
Slideshow – a presentation supplanted by or based on a series of projected
images or photographic
Animation – is a method in which pictures are manipulated to appear as
moving images.
Transition - the process or a period of changing from one state or condition
to another.
4. Learning Experiences:
4.1 Using a PowerPoint Presentation, discuss the following:
4.2 Show and demonstrate how to open the PowerPoint program.
 Animation - Visual effects applied to individual items on a slide to
depict movement
- It can be applied to text boxes, shapes, and images so they move on
the slide during slide show.
- It can help make a PowerPoint presentation more dynamic and help
make information more memorable.

 ANIMATION EFFECT
1) Bounce - The selected object will drop and bounce into a position.
2) Random bars - Text or object comes into view from behind bars that turn
and disappear.
3) Fly in - Object will fly into a position from the bottom of the slide.
4) Fade - This will cause object to become lighter or fade in.
5) Wipe - Object will appear slowly from the bottom of the selected object
to the top.

4.3 How can I apply an animation effect?


1. Open the PowerPoint program.
2. Display the slide in normal view to see what needs to be animated.
3. Select the object that you want to apply the animation effect.
4. Click the ANIMATIONS from the tab menu.
5. Choose an animation effect from the options that you want to use.

 TRANSITION - are motion effects that when in Slide Show view add
movement to your slides as you advance from one slide to another.
- There are many transitions to choose from, each one of which allows
you to control the speed and even add sound.
1) Examples: Cut, Fade, Push, Wipe, Split, Random bars, Shape,
Uncover, Cover, Clock.

C. Culminating Activities
1. Generalization
Animation and transition effects in PowerPoint presentation are very useful
in making your work interesting. It is simple and easy to use. It helps to catch
the attention of viewers and be enjoyable to watch.

Assessment
Multiple Choice
Directions: Write the letter of the correct answer on your mini board.

1. This will cause object to become lighter or fade in.

a. Face b. Fly in c. Wipe


2. Object will appear slowly from the bottom of the selected object to the top.

a. Fly in b. Bounce c. Wipe

3. The selected object will fly into a position from the bottom of the slide.

a. Random bars b. Bounce c. Fly in

4. Text or object comes into view from behind bars that turn and disappear.

a. Bounce b. Random bars c. Fade

5. The selected object will drop from the top of the slide and will bounce into
a position.

a. Random bars b. Wipe c. Bounce

Key to Correction:
1. A
2. C
3. C
4. B
5. C

D. Assignment
Follow-up Assignment
1. What are the other animation effects in the PowerPoint presentation? Give
at least five examples.
Advance Assignment
2. Search and view a PowerPoint presentation on the internet that has a
music/sound effects.

Prepared by: Checked by:

________________________ ___________________________
Ma. Teresa A. Lopez Mrs. Mary Ann E. Mendoza
Student-teacher Cooperating Teacher

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