![]() ![]() ![]() Then you can place that circle over your letters to circle them. In the same "Shape Outline" menu, hover over "Weight" and select a line to make it the thickness you want. Here you can also do "Shape Fill" (select "No Fill") and then under "Shape Outline" you can make it any color you want (you probably want a black circle around your letters?) as well as the thickness. If you don't see that on the menu, click "Format" at the top and it should bring it up. It's super easy to add a circle - click on "Insert" -> "Shapes" -> Under "Basic Shapes" select the oval -> then click somewhere on the page and drag diagonally to make a circle and let go when it's the size you want (you can change it as many times as you want by grabbing the corner to shrink/expand/etc.) and then you can use the boxes that say "Height" and "Width" to put in the exact same number so it's a perfectly proportioned circle and the size you want. I do this before creating anything! This makes it so the page prints out portrait style on a regular piece of copy paper. This will give you a normal page in PowerPoint that you can print on regular copy paper. Under SLIDES SIZED FOR, select LETTER PAPER (8.5 x 11 in) and under ORIENTATION, click on PORTRAIT. I prefer to make the page "Portrait" by clicking on DESIGN at the top and then the drop-down box SELECT SIZE and then CUSTOM SLIDE SIZE. When you open a new presentation, it will most likely default to "Widescreen" and be widescreen sized and landscape. This is the most tech-y seeming step but I promise it's easy and, once you do it once or twice, you'll be able to do it in your sleep. Step 1: Open a new, blank PowerPoint slide and make it paper sized LET ALL THAT YOU DO BE DONE IN LOVE, Bulletin Board Sayings, Valentines Day Décor, Pennant Letters, Coloring Pages, Classroom Decor The words read, LET ALL THAT YOU DO BE DONE IN LOVEEach letter is on an 8.5 by 11 inch sheet.If you need a smaller size, then 2 or more pages can be printed on a sin. If you want to see the math activities on the board, I show those fun activities in action in my Building Number Sense in First Grade post with a ton of ideas for how to introduce numbers in the beginning of the year! ![]()
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