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Formatting for Impact

Technology • Year 8 • 45 • 30 students • Created with AI following Aligned with National Curriculum for England

Technology
8Year 8
45
30 students
23 March 2025

Teaching Instructions

This is lesson 2 of 6 in the unit "Mastering Microsoft Word". Lesson Title: Formatting Text and Paragraphs Lesson Description: This lesson focuses on text formatting options such as font styles, sizes, colors, and paragraph alignment. Students will practice applying these formats to enhance the appearance of their documents.

Formatting for Impact

Lesson Information

  • Unit Title: Mastering Microsoft Word
  • Lesson Number: 2 of 6
  • Lesson Duration: 45 minutes
  • Class Size: 30 students
  • Year Group: Year 8
  • Subject: Technology
  • Curriculum Alignment: UK National Curriculum – Computing (Key Stage 3)

Curriculum Links:

This lesson aligns with the UK National Curriculum for Computing (Key Stage 3), helping students to:

  • Learn how to use software tools to create, edit, and format digital content.
  • Develop confidence in presenting information clearly and effectively using digital tools.

Lesson Objectives

By the end of this lesson, students will:

  1. Understand the importance of text formatting in improving document readability and visual appeal.
  2. Be able to apply font styles, sizes, and colours effectively in Microsoft Word.
  3. Use paragraph formatting tools such as alignment, spacing, and indentation to structure content meaningfully.
  4. Develop confidence in using formatting tools independently in future assignments.

Lesson Outline

1. Starter Activity (5 minutes) – "First Impressions"

  • Engage students with a quick-thinking task: Show them two versions of the same paragraph on the board: one without formatting (plain text) and another professionally formatted (clear font, bold headings, well-spaced).
  • Ask: "Which one would you rather read? Why?"
  • Lead into a class discussion about how proper formatting improves clarity and engagement.

2. Teacher Explanation & Demonstration (10 minutes)

Part 1: Text Formatting (5 minutes)

  • Using a live demonstration on Microsoft Word, show students how to:
    • Change font style (e.g., Arial, Times New Roman).
    • Adjust font size appropriately for headings and body text.
    • Apply bold, italics, and underlining for emphasis.
    • Modify font colour to enhance readability (avoiding overuse).

Part 2: Paragraph Formatting (5 minutes)

  • Demonstrate techniques for structuring text neatly, including:
    • Text alignment (left, centre, right, and justified).
    • Adjusting line spacing to improve readability.
    • Using indentation for paragraphs or bulleted lists.
    • Adding bullet points and numbering to organise information.

3. Student Activity (20 minutes) – "Make It Shine"

Task: Formatting Challenge
  • Students will be provided with a pre-written, unformatted Word document (e.g., a short news article or report).
  • Their challenge: Transform it using effective formatting to improve readability and presentation.
  • The document must include:
    • A clear title using an appropriate font size and style.
    • Paragraphs structured properly with appropriate spacing and alignment.
    • Bold and italicised text to highlight key terms.
    • One section with bulleted or numbered points for clarity.
Differentiation:
  • Support: Provide a step-by-step worksheet outlining formatting tasks.
  • Challenge: Ask early finishers to explore the "Styles" pane and apply consistent headings.

4. Plenary (5 minutes) – "Two Stars and a Wish"

  • Students swap documents with a partner and provide constructive feedback using:
    • ⭐⭐ Two things done well (e.g., "Great use of bold for key points!")
    • 🌟 One improvement suggestion (e.g., "Try using different headings for sections.")
  • Class discussion: How did formatting change how the text was perceived?

Assessment & Reflection

  • Teacher Observation: Monitor students as they work, checking they apply formatting correctly.
  • Verbal Feedback: Address common mistakes and misconceptions during the activity.
  • Peer Assessment: Students reflect on each other's work in the plenary.
  • Exit Question: "How does formatting impact the way information is presented?"

Resources & Materials

  • Microsoft Word (installed on student devices)
  • Pre-prepared unformatted document (printed and digital copy)
  • Teacher demonstration screen/projector
  • Step-by-step worksheet (for differentiation)

Teacher Notes & Next Steps

  • Next Lesson: Students will move on to formatting tables and images to further enhance their document presentation.
  • Preparation: Before the next lesson, ask students to bring an example of a professional document (e.g., a flyer, menu, or report) to analyse its formatting.

End of Lesson Plan

🚀 This lesson balances demonstration, hands-on practice, and peer reflection to deepen engagement and skill development—with a touch of creativity to keep things exciting!

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