Page Setting
Subject :
Business Studies
Term :
Third Term / 3rd Term
Week:
Week 5
Class :
JSS 2./ Basic 8
Previous lesson :
The pupils have previous knowledge of
Paragraphing: method of paragraphing
that was taught during the last lesson
Topic :
Page Setting
Behavioural objectives :
At the end of the lesson, the pupils should be able to
- Say the techniques that are used in page setting
- Set page while typing
Instructional Materials :
- Wall charts
- Pictures
- Related Online Video
- Flash Cards
Methods of Teaching :
- Class Discussion
- Group Discussion
- Asking Questions
- Explanation
- Role Modelling
- Role Delegation
Reference Materials :
- Scheme of Work
- Online Information
- Textbooks
- Workbooks
- 9 Year Basic Education Curriculum
- Workbooks
Content :
WEEK FIVE
TOPIC: PAGE-SETUP
CONTENT: New page
Correct page alignment
Production of document
Margin: A margin is a space separating text or other elements from the edge of the paper. It is commonly adjusted through the page setup. Most programs allow for the Top, Bottom, Left and Right margins to be set. The standard margin settings are 1” Top and Bottom and 1.25” Left and Right.
Correct page alignment: Left alignment
Align text left or right, center text, or justify text on a page.
Horizontal Alignment: It determines the appearance and orientation of the edges of the paragraph: left-aligned text, right-aligned text, centered text or justified text which is aligned evenly along the left and the right margins. For example,in a paragraph that is left-aligned, the left edge of the paragraph is flush with the left margin.
Align the text left or right
1. Select the text you want to align.
2. On the Home tab. In the paragraph group, click Align Left or Align Right.
Center the text
1. Select the text you want to center.
2. On the Home tab, in the paragraph group, click centre.
Justify the text.
You can justify the text, which might make the last line of the text in a paragraph considerably shorter than the other lines.
1. Select the text you want to justify.
2. On the Home tab, in the Paragraph group, click Justify
Evaluation: What is a margin?
PAGE ORIENTATION:
Page orientation is the way in which a rectangular page is oriented for normal viewing. The two most common types of orientation are portrait and landscape.
You can choose either portrait or landscape orientation for all or part of your document. When you change the orientation, the galleries of predesigned page and cover page options also change to offer pages that have the orientation that you choose.
CHANGING THE ORIENTATION OF AN ENTIRE DOCUMENT
1. Open a word document for which you want to change the orientation.
2.Click the page layout tab and click Orientation button available in the Page Setup group.
3. Click any of the options you want to set to orientation. Because my page is already in portrait orientation, I will click landscape option to change my orientation to landscape orientation.
Evaluation: What do you understand by page orientation?
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
A —— separates text or other elements from the edge of the paper. (a) paragraph
(b) layout (c) margin (d) page.
One of these is an exception to the type of alignment (a) left (b) back (c) centre (d)right
—— is the way a rectangular page is oriented for normal viewing. (a) Hphenation (b)Alignment (c) Page orientation (d)Page setup/
The two most common types of orientation are (a) pica and elite (b) manual and electrical (c) old and modern (d) portrait and landscape.
Page orientation is useful when you print your pages (a) No (b) Yes (c) Sometimes
(d) Never.
THEORY
What is a margin?
Describe how you align your typed text to the left.
GENERAL REVISION QUESTIONS
1. Who is a sole trader?
2. Why are there many sole traders in your area and in the country?
3. Give four advantages and three disadvantages of a sole trading business
4. List five sources of capital available to the sole trader
5. What is the primary aim of establishing a business?
Presentation
The topic is presented step by step
Step 1 : The class teacher revises the previous topics
Step 2 : The teacher introduces the new topic
Step 3 : The subject teacher allows the pupils to give their own examples and he corrects them when the needs arise
Conclusion
The subject teacher gives a short summary of the topic as a note and he or she goes round to mark