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* [[File:Monarch Life Cycle.odp]] for OpenOffice Impress or
* [[File:Monarch Life Cycle.odp]] for OpenOffice Impress or
* [[File:Monarch Life Cycle.ppt]] for MS PowerPoint.
* [[File:Monarch Life Cycle.ppt]] for MS PowerPoint.
* Alternatively, you can view the pictures here:  
* Alternatively, you can view the pictures here: [[OER4Schools/4.3_Formative_feedback/Monarch_life_cycle|life cycle of a butterfly]] and use your own software for arranging them.


{{activity|Pair work}} Some pictures related to the [[OER4Schools/4.3_Formative_feedback/Monarch_life_cycle|life cycle of a butterfly]] are downloaded on the netbooks. With a same grade buddy, use presentation software to arrange and present them in the right sequence.  
{{activity|Pair work}} Start by downloading the presentation files above (or the pictures individually), and look at them. With a grade buddy, use presentation software to arrange and present them in the right sequence. If you have difficulty arranging the slides, read the background note below.


{{activity|Whole class}} Brainstorm some topics that you can assess using the activity ‘sequencing’. Then discuss:
{{activity|Whole class}} Brainstorm some topics that you can assess using the activity ‘sequencing’. Then discuss:
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# a student is partially accurate in sequencing, and  
# a student is partially accurate in sequencing, and  
# a student gets them all wrong?
# a student gets them all wrong?
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''Arranging slides in OpenOffice Impress'''
When you open a presentation, you see the first slide displayed in a larger window in the middle of the screen. To the left, you see small pictures of all of the slides in the presentation, like a "film strip". To rearrange the slides, you can simply click on a slide with the mouse, and (while holding down the mouse button), drag it to a different position.
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