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Creating a Poster

Learn how to create visually appealing posters using Microsoft Publisher. Develop skills in color usage, sentence structure, and font size to effectively convey information.

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Creating a Poster

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  1. Creating a Poster

  2. Learning Objective • “Learn how to create a poster using Microsoft Publisher”. • Write this Learning Objective onto your Self Assessment Sheet. Monday, 01 November 2010

  3. An Example Poster • Lots of colour • Simple sentences • Big writing Learn how to create a poster using Microsoft Publisher

  4. Task • Create a poster aimed at STUDENTS to inform them of a non-school uniform for Children in Need. • You will need to include the following information: • Date: 19th November 2010 • How much: £1 • Why should they give money to Children in Need? What makes it a good charity? Learn how to create a poster using Microsoft Publisher

  5. Extension Task • Re-Save your poster with a different name then change it so it is now aimed at PARENTS. • Think about the colours you need to use and the amount of information you give. Learn how to create a poster using Microsoft Publisher

  6. Learning Objective • “Learn how to create a poster using Microsoft Publisher”. • Put  or  onto your Self Assessment sheet to show whether or not you have achieved today’s learning objective. Monday, 01 November 2010

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