![]() The movable frog will serve as a placeholder for now. Import and select any frog created in Part 1. On the left column toolbar (dark blue boxes), drag the ‘IMAGE’ box onto the deck area. Add all the flat backgroundsĪdd in all of the 5 flat backgrounds we created in Part 1. In the most left column where all the card thumbnails are, look for the ‘New cards from images’ button and click it. Click on Make Decks (its a square at the bottom of the Studio page), and go into Deck Manager (the page in the image below).It’s the most expensive membership they offer, but it’s still affordable. To sell the Boom Cards you create however, you’ll need to have the Publisher membership. (This is my referral link if you are completely new to Boom Cards). If you have never created your own Boom Cards, you’ll be happy to know that you can get started for free! There is a limit on the number of decks you can create on the free membership, but it’s perfect for learning how to create. If you haven’t read Part 1, look at that first. Once you have checked through the activity, rename the slides. Play through all the slides to make sure all the numbers are right and there are no errors. Test out the activity to make sure there are no errors. With all the placeholder frogs in place, use ‘Replace image’ (in the sub toolbars) to put in the frogs with the numbers you need. Use ‘Replace image’ to substitute in the frogs with the correct numbers With the frog laid out nicely, copy and paste them into every slide to serve as placeholders. Copy and paste the 3 frogs onto every slide To make the frogs look neater, go to Arrange > Align > Middle and then Arrange > Distribute > Horizontally. Resize the first frog to your desired size, then copy and paste so that you have 3 frogs altogether.Īrrange them in the holding area for the frogs. Go to Insert > Image, then choose 1 of the movable frog images created in Part 1 then insert it into the slide. Do this until all 5 flat backgrounds created in Part 1 has been added. On that new slide, add background again (repeat step 3). Add in all 5 flat backgrounds created in Part 1Īfter 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 slide (I forgot to do that before I took the screenshot).Ĭlick 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. One thing to note is that in TpT Easel and Boom Cards, the activity is self-checking and students can get instant feedback, but not with the Google Slides version of this activity. 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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