This is a slide show demonstrates many different ways to use DE streaming (aka unitedstreaming) in your classroom. It has been updated to reflect the Summer 2009 changes.
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Bend It, Break It, Bust It Loose (AKA 50 Ways to use DE streaming)
1. Bend it, Break it, Bust it Loose
Matt Monjan
Discovery Education
6. DE streaming Audio - Song
DE Streaming has
close to 466
elementary school
songs on the site.
To find them click
inside the search
box, choose
songs within the
Media box, and
click on the
^Search ̄ button
Download and save
the song onto your
PC and insert it into
your PowerPoint
Then add in DE streaming
Images or create your own
and add!
Want to see an example?
7. Songs that help teach
the English language
? Learning Our Long Vowels (02:56) Long vowels say their
names.? 2005 Twin Sisters
? Learning Our Short Vowels (01:47)
2 Learn about short vowel sounds. ? 2005 Twin Sisters
? Letters ^c ̄ and ^g ̄ Have Two Sounds (04:48)
In words the consonants C and G are sometimes hard and
sometimes soft.
? Q and U Are Friends (01:13)
A song about words that start with QU ? 2005 Twin Sisters
? Rhyming Word Rule (02:30)
? Rhyming words stay the same at the end. You only change the
beginning. ? 2005 Twin Sisters
? Silly Sally¨s Sister (00:29)
A tongue twister with the letter S ? 2005 Twin Sisters
? Singing the Consonant Sounds (04:36)
A song about words that start with B,C, D, F, G, H, J, K, L, M, N,
O, P, Q, R, S, T, V, W, X, Y, and Z ? 2005 Twin Sisters
? The Alphabet Swing (01:21)
Sing the letters of the alphabet.
8. And if you have DE streaming Plus´
You have a
multitude of
3 games to
choose from C
including one
on
Homophones
Let¨s check it out
9. And if you have DE streaming Plus´
And Math
Manipulatives
4
Let¨s check it out
13. Now for something really cool
Embedding with all the bells and whistles! PC ONLY
1. Go to your tool bar and click on the word ^View ̄
6 2. Click on Toolbars and then Control Tool Box
This will bring up a box that looks like
this:
14. Really Embedding Continued
3. Click on the Hammer And Wrench Icon
6 4. Scroll down and choose Windows Media Player
This will change your cursor to a +
symbol C Giving you the ability to
draw a box
16. Almost there´
6. Click inside the blank box next to the box titled (Custom)
and then click on the three little dots
6
17. Finding the video
7. Click on the Browse button to find the video that you want to
embed, then check the Stretch to fit button and then click on
the OK button
6
18. Voila!
You have now embedded a video with
controls like fast forward, rewind, pause, etc
6 C play your PPT to see the video
19. With Office 2007
1. Click on the Microsoft Tab
(upper left-hand corner of the
screen)
2. Click on PowerPoint Options
7 3. Check the box next to Show
Developer Tab in ribbon
4. Click on the word ^Developer ̄
in your tool bar area
5. Click on the Hammer and
Arrow
6. Follow the same steps listed
before
25. Why should we use
Close Captioning?
? To help students who are hearing impaired
9 ? To help ELL students
? To reach multiple modalities
? To help struggling readers
? To emphasize a grammar or vocabulary lesson
? To use in combination with a writing exercise
? To reinforce a concept
27. Downloading a
Closed Captioned Movie
? First right-click on the blue download icon,
9 choose ^Save Target As ̄ and then place it in a
folder on your computer
? Then repeat the process, this time right-clicking
on the ^CC ̄ icon
? Adjust the CC settings within your Windows
Media Player C CC settings
28. Closed
Captioning Trick
Font Size
C Open the CC file in a
text editing program
9 like Wordpad or
Notepad
C Locate the line of
code that indicates
^font size ̄
C Increase the font
size from 10 to 30
(or whatever you
prefer)
C Save the CC file