I use MS Word to create various graphic organizers. Since many schools use Word as the primary way to publish documents in the classroom, these are good technology tips for both teachers and students. Most Microsoft publishing apps like PowerPoint and Publisher have similar functions, so once you know the formatting options in one program, you can usually click the same buttons in other programs. Here are 5 of my favorite tips for creating a graphic organizer in order to make teacher materials to print for my students to use in class.
1. Formatting Button (again)
Next, insert a basic table with the needed numbers of rows and columns. Don’t worry if you want to add or delete rows and columns later; it is easy to do. Once you have a basic table in the Word document, you are ready to customize. Most of the functions you will use will be accessed under the LAYOUT tab. This tab is only visible when you have clicked your cursor inside a cell (one of the boxes) on the table.
2. Making the Table Larger
3. Making the Rows and Columns Equal Sizes
4. Adding Rows and Columns
5. Adding and Formatting Text
Spend some time clicking around in the LAYOUT tab of your document. You can merge and split cells, turn gridlines on and off, and add background colors to each cell, row, or column. You can also click outside of your table and insert clipart pictures. Right click on the picture and choose wrap text/in front of text. After that, you can drag your picture anywhere on your page.
For a printable version of these table tips with step by step instructions and screen shots, CLICK HERE to download. For more tips about using MSWord in the classroom, CLICK HERE.
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