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Create worksheets

 

Level of difficulty: Basic

As an educator, you will prepare attractive worksheets for your lessons.  You will want to type the worksheet and save it electronically, so that you can print as many copies as you need and change the content for other classes.  You will use Microsoft Word to achieve this.

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Create your own worksheet - one which you will find useful. Alternatively, follow this example. To do so you would typically work through the following steps:

 
Description
Resources
1 Start Microsoft Word.  How to start Microsoft Word
2 Enter the heading.  
3 Save the worksheet: Remember to save your worksheet regularly. How to save the worksheet
4 Centre the heading: Headings are usually in the centre of the page. How to centre the heading
5 Underline the heading: Headings are usually larger, bolder and sometimes underlined. How to underline the heading
6 Select font and size: Change the font and the text size for parts of your worksheets. How to select text
How to change the font and font size
7 Select numbered list and type the text: Numbered lists is an automatic numbering system. Type all your points first, then add other features such as images and tables if required. How to create a numbered list
8 Insert an appropriate image: Avoid using images for the sake of it - select images that support the text. How to insert an image
9 Insert a table: Tables are ideal for displaying information in columns. How to insert a table
10 Type text in the table.  
11 Add/delete columns and rows in the table. How to edit a table
12 Format the text in the table. How to format text
13 Save the worksheet. How to save the worksheet
14 Print the Worksheet. How to print your worksheet
15 Exit Microsoft Word. How to exit Microsoft Word
 

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