Saturday, 11 January 2020

TUTORIAL 4 : How to make Attractive Resume (PowerPoint)

Assalamualaikum and Hi!

Today, I would love to share on how to make an attractive resume or CV using Microsoft PowerPoint. It's so easy! You don't have to even start everything from scratch or making a black and white one. So boring, right? Well, look how nice and attractive the resume below. So, here's the tutorial on how to make one.


1. Open Microsoft PowerPoint. Click more themes.





2. After that, type the word resume and click enter.



3. Wait for it to load.



4. After that, you'll see the results. Just click any template that you like.



5. After that, click Create. Then, you can edit it according to your preferences.







6. Lastly, using Microsoft PowerPoint, you can always save your work in JPEG format or PDF. Unlike Microsoft Word, you can only save your work in PDF form. Pick and save it in any format that you prefer.



That's all. Oh ya, you can always create something amazing using PowerPoint or Publisher, such as posters, flyers, banners, cards, and of course attractive presentations without needed to download any other applications. Try to discover it more! 

Thanks for reading! :)

Friday, 10 January 2020

Mathschase.com : Times Table Games (Online Games)

Assalamualaikum and Hi!

Happy New Year 2020! 

I've been so busy since last August and now I'm a little bit free to catch up with a new post. Last December, I have received an invited email to link my blog with another teaching and learning website named as MathsChase.com. 




Maths Chase is a completely free site where you can quickly test your times tables. The site is a very simple game but kids will definitely find it a really fun way to learn their times tables. I've personally checked the website, and yes, it consists of online games. Once you've clicked the link above, it'll show the website. You can simple change the questions or topics that you need to focus on and then click START GAME.


As you can see below, the game is pretty fun to be played as a revision of learning maths.  

Well, once again, click https://www.mathschase.com/ to try playing this game with your students! Enjoy! Thanks Sarah Watts from mathschase.com for the invitation email. :)


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