- The child has learned how to research and gather information about a specific topic.
- They have learned how to organize information and present it in a logical and coherent manner.
- They have practiced writing descriptive and informative sentences to accompany the PowerPoint slides.
- The child has improved their reading skills by searching for relevant information and reading about the history of Windows OS.
- They have learned how to effectively use visual aids such as images and charts to enhance their presentations.
- The child has gained confidence in public speaking as they present their PowerPoint to their classmates.
Tips for continued development related to the activity:
Encourage the child to explore other presentation tools besides PowerPoint, such as Google Slides or Prezi, to expand their skillset and creativity. They can also try creating presentations on different topics to broaden their knowledge and research skills. Furthermore, encourage them to practice their oral presentation skills by giving presentations to family and friends or participating in local community events. Finally, provide them with opportunities to collaborate with their peers, where they can exchange ideas, give feedback, and learn from each other's presentations.