Go to the 21 Things Website Thing 4. Collaboration Quest 5 Word Tables
Define the following terms in a text box on your Weebly:
Columns:
Row:
Cell:
Part 1
1. On the INSERT menu, select Table, and move the mouse over and down the box to create a 3x8 table. Click on the square when you see 3x8 appear at the top to insert the table.
2. Add headers in the first row of the table.
Click in the top cell, first column and first row, and type "Line Number," use the tab key to move to the next cell, in the middle column type "Rhyming word," (tab over) and in the last column type "Rhyme Scheme (A, B, C...)
3. In the first column in Row 2, type the line number 1.
Use your arrow key or mouse to click in the cells below that and enter the rest of the line numbers from 1-7 in the different rows.
How many lines are in the poem? Use your tab key, and tab over until a new line appears! This is how you can add more rows to a table. Type the line number 8 into the row.
4. In Row 2, the second column, type the last word from the first line of the poem. You can scroll up to the poem to find it.
Continue to do that for the rest of the lines until column two is complete.
5. Now go back up to the poem and use the highlight tool to highlight the word at the end of each line of the poem. Use the same highlight color for each rhyming set of words, and a different color for each different rhyming set of words.
6. In the last column of the table enter the Rhyme Scheme following the directions from the videos.
Since you already highlighted the last word in each line of your poem to match up rhyming words, this should be easier now.
Share your work with me! [email protected]
Define the following terms in a text box on your Weebly:
Columns:
Row:
Cell:
Part 1
- Open the document you formatted in Quest 1 "Nothing Gold Can Stay"
- Select Edit Document and Edit in Browser
- Put your cursor at the end of your name at the bottom of the document.
- Go to the Insert menu and select Page Break. You should see a faded line and Page Break appear above your cursor.
- Go to the Home menu and align text Center. Your cursor should be in the middle of the page below the Page Break.
- Type the following title: Rhyme Scheme for Nothing Gold Can Stay.
- Select the title and apply italics formatting.
- Press enter/return to leave space below the title. Deselect italics if it is selected.
1. On the INSERT menu, select Table, and move the mouse over and down the box to create a 3x8 table. Click on the square when you see 3x8 appear at the top to insert the table.
2. Add headers in the first row of the table.
Click in the top cell, first column and first row, and type "Line Number," use the tab key to move to the next cell, in the middle column type "Rhyming word," (tab over) and in the last column type "Rhyme Scheme (A, B, C...)
3. In the first column in Row 2, type the line number 1.
Use your arrow key or mouse to click in the cells below that and enter the rest of the line numbers from 1-7 in the different rows.
How many lines are in the poem? Use your tab key, and tab over until a new line appears! This is how you can add more rows to a table. Type the line number 8 into the row.
4. In Row 2, the second column, type the last word from the first line of the poem. You can scroll up to the poem to find it.
Continue to do that for the rest of the lines until column two is complete.
5. Now go back up to the poem and use the highlight tool to highlight the word at the end of each line of the poem. Use the same highlight color for each rhyming set of words, and a different color for each different rhyming set of words.
6. In the last column of the table enter the Rhyme Scheme following the directions from the videos.
Since you already highlighted the last word in each line of your poem to match up rhyming words, this should be easier now.
Share your work with me! [email protected]