Lesson Plans Utilizing Desktop Publishing
Locate desktop publishing lesson plans for K-12 teachers. These are not necessarily for teaching desktop publishing. Use these lesson plans and desktop publishing techniques to teach a variety of subjects.
These free handwriting fonts for teachers mimic lettering used to teach print and cursive handwriting skills.
Using brochure design to enhance learning in the K-12 Classroom is the focus of this lesson plan. Have the student create a brochure about a place or organization that informs, educates, or persuades. Available in Microsoft Word .DOC format (see link at bottom of page).
Using brochure design to enhance learning in the K-12 Classroom is the focus of these lesson plans. Have the student create a brochure about a process or project that educates, explains, or instructs. Available in Microsoft Word .DOC format (see link at bottom of page).
Business card design as a student learning tool is the focus of this lesson plan. Have the student create a business card for himself or herself. Available in Microsoft Word .DOC format (see link at bottom of page).
Business card design as a student learning tool is the focus of this lesson plan. Have the student create a business card for a historical or literary figure. Available in Microsoft Word .DOC format (see link at bottom of page).
This 9-lesson course teaches desktop publishing techniques by designing a simple greeting card. Adapt these lessons (which also include Microsoft Publisher 98 instructions) for your classroom use.
Designing resumes for students to secure a job or a promotion is the focus of this desktop publishing lesson plan. Applicable not only to older students actually preparing for the workforce, but younger students can benefit from the lessons learned. Available in Microsoft Word .DOC format (see link at bottom of page).
Designing resumes for historical figures is the focus of this desktop publishing lesson plan. For example, what skills and experience should Julius Ceasar highlight if he were seeking a career change from Emperor to Military Analyst for the Roman Empire News Hour? A novel way to teach history or many other subjects. Available in Microsoft Word .DOC format (see link at bottom of page).
Lesson plan uses Kids Cuts Software but can be used with any card software.
Download lesson plans such as a Movie Theater project, a magazine cover, and various brochures and ads. Each comes with a grade sheet.
Douglas N. Arnold presents a variety of graphic images that he uses to teach calculus principles in the classroom.
Use the computer and a paint program to create computer wallpaper -- emphasizes learning and using the cut and paste commands.