
Technology • Year 7 • 45 • 30 students • Created with AI following Aligned with National Curriculum for England
This is lesson 4 of 7 in the unit "PowerPoint Mastery 7". Lesson Title: Adding Transitions and Animations Lesson Description: Students will explore how to apply transitions between slides and animations to text and objects. They will practice creating engaging effects to enhance their presentations.
Unit Title: PowerPoint Mastery 7
Lesson Number: 4 of 7
Lesson Title: Adding Transitions and Animations
Year Group: Year 7
Subject: Technology
Class Size: 30 students
Duration: 45 minutes
Curriculum Area:
By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
Students should have:
Engage: The “Wrong Way” Challenge
Display a purposely over-animated PowerPoint slide with flashing text, wild transitions, and excessive sound.
Ask:
Encourage students to be honest and guide them towards reflecting on 'quality over quantity' when it comes to animations.
🎯 Purpose: Open with humour, focus students on audience experience.
Mini Demonstration: Transitions vs Animations
Part 1: Transitions
Part 2: Animations
💡 Think Aloud Strategy: Narrate decisions, e.g. “I chose a fade here because it’s subtle and keeps attention on the content.”
✔ Link back to the example slide from the starter to reinforce appropriate use.
Task: Apply & Reflect
Instructions to Students:
👨🏫 Teacher circulates, asking:
🧠 Differentiation Tip:
Challenge Activity: Animation Sequences
Brief: Sequence a ‘story’ where content builds around a single idea. For example, a 'Top 3 Innovations' slide:
Students apply independent decision-making and test ideas creatively.
🌟 Extension: Students explore Trigger Animations for interactive control (e.g. clicking on an icon to reveal more info).
Peer Review Carousel
Students move to a partner’s computer and review their animations:
Encourage respectful, purposeful critiques focusing on audience impact.
Wrap-up class by discussing:
| Word | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Transition | The effect used when moving from one slide to another. |
| Animation | A movement added to text or objects to control how they appear, move or disappear within a slide. |
| Sequence | The order in which animations happen. |
| Subtle | A gentle effect that is not extreme—often better for professional designs. |
| Emphasis | A type of animation that draws attention to an already-present item on a slide. |
Homework Task:
Students answer a design prompt in 250 words:
“Pick a topic you’re passionate about. Describe how you'd use animation in a presentation to keep your audience engaged without distracting them.”
Make links to English (writing with a purpose and audience in mind) and PSHE (thinking about how we present ideas).
Lesson 5: Incorporating Multimedia
Building on animation, students will embed audio, video, and live links to enhance interactive presentations.
This lesson empowers Year 7 students to make thoughtful, age-appropriate design decisions using industry-standard tools, underpinned by National Curriculum goals.
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