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114 Lesson 7 Text Processing with lists, tables and pictures In this lesson you will learn: m A i Moz: Both of you are panting. Were you playing? Tejas: Yes. I was practicing for the sports day. I am participating in running race and basket ball. Jyoti: I am participating in three legged race and cycling. Moz: That is good. Who else is participating? Tejas: Many of our friends. We have to prepare lists of students participating in each game. Jyoti: We entered one of the lists using word processor. Moz: How did you create this list? Jyoti: We typed a number, and then entered the name. Tejas: We have seen neat lists in many documents. Is there an option for making lists? Moz: Yes. There is. First tell me for what purpose are lists used? Why do you want to use list? Tejas: We immediately know who is participating and the number of students participating. Jyoti: It is easy to find information that we are looking out for. Moz: Ok. Now tell me about the lists that you have seen. Jyoti: My mother has a To do list stuck on the fridge. This way she remembers the tasks to be completed. Of course she also puts up To do lists for me! Three legged race 1. Seema 2. Vijaya 3. Nitin 4. Bhairav 5. Shruti 6. Veena

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Lesson7Text Processing with lists, tables and pictures

In this lesson you will learn:

mAiMoz: Both of you are panting. Were you playing?Tejas: Yes. I was practicing for the sports day. I am participating in running race and basket ball.Jyoti: I am participating in three legged race and cycling.Moz: That is good. Who else is participating?

Tejas: Many of our friends. We have to prepare lists of students participating in each game. Jyoti: We entered one of the lists using word processor.

Moz: How did you create this list?Jyoti: We typed a number, and then entered the name.Tejas: We have seen neat lists in many documents. Is there an option for making lists? Moz: Yes. There is. First tell me for what purpose are lists used? Why do you want to use list?Tejas: We immediately know who is participating and the number of students participating. Jyoti: It is easy to find information that we are looking out for. Moz: Ok. Now tell me about the lists that you have seen.Jyoti: My mother has a To do list stuck on the fridge. This way she remembers the tasks to be completed. Of course she also puts up To do lists for me!

Three legged race1. Seema 2. Vijaya 3. Nitin 4. Bhairav 5. Shruti 6. Veena

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Tejas: In a restaurant we have a list of food items to order. We can find the item that we want to order easily.

Jyoti: Our teacher gives instructions or announcement as a list.

To Do list for Tejas To Do list for Jyoti

Phone the 1. plumber.Pay electricity 2. bills.Iron Jyoti’s dress 3. for birthday party.Buy drawing 4. sheets for Jyoti.

Water rose plants 1. in the balcony.Clean up your 2. room.Eat food kept in 3. the hot case.Practice the song 4. that you learned yesterday.

To Do list To Do list

Ice creamChocolate ice creamVanilla ice creamStrawberry ice cream

Soups

Juices

Picnic to the National park at Borivili

Bus starts at 7.00 a.m from *the school gate.Assemble by 6.30 a.m in the *class room.Come in Uniform. *

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Moz: Why are they given as a list.Jyoti: This way we can remember the instructions and anouncements. Tejas: Many a time the lists are in alphabetic order.Moz: Good observations. How does it help?Tejas: It helps in searching information faster.

Moz: Correct. Now let us look at how you can format lists in the word processor.Tejas: In the tools menu I found these two options. Are they for formatting lists?

CONCEPTS

Bullets and numbering:Break long sentence and paragraph containing important points into a list.Enhance readability .Grab attentionHighlight important points.Can be used to give instructions, announcements so that they are easily remembered.Easy to find the information that we need faster.

Info To get the bullets and numbering option on the tools menu.

Click on View. Choose Bullets and numbering.1.

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Moz: Correct. Click on one of the icons to enter lists. Tejas clicks on the numbering option and then starts entering the names.Tejas: Wow! The option not only provides numbers but also formatsautomatically. Each name comes exactly below the one above.

Jyoti: Tejas! You forgot to add Roger.Tejas: I have to put Roger below Phalguni. Let me check by pressing the “Enter” key after Phalguni.Jyoti: Oh! The numbers are adjusted automatically in the list.

Running RaceAditya1. Bharat2. Fatima3. Phalguni4. Savani5. Tejas6. Uma7.

To use a list in a document:Select one of the option Bullets or numbering.• Enter the first item of the list.• Press “Enter” to take you to the next line and enter the • next item. SK

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Usha please put the View -->Bullets and numbering screen here (with a tick mark on bullets and numbering). (Not yet given.)

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Running RaceAditya1. Bharat2. Fatima3. Phalguni4. Roger5. Savani6. Tejas7. Uma8.

Jyoti: Moz, Can we format a list which has already been entered?Moz: Yes. You can. The sequence of using this option is the same as for other formatting options like bold, italics etc.

Moz: How many competitions are there for atheletics on sports day?

Tejas: There are 4 competitions.Moz: Ok. First make a list of the competitions.Jyoti enters the following list.

Running race1. Three legged race2. Lemon and spoon race3. Long jump4.

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Usha: A sequence of screens selecting the list of names and then clicking on numbering like we had given for other options in previous books. (Not yet given)

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Moz: Now enter the names of Running race competitors.Tejas uses “enter” after Running Race to take the cursor to the next line.

Tejas: The competitors are a sublist of Running race. How do we create sublists?

Moz: You have to leave some space and then enter the sublist. This is called indentation. Pressing “TAB” not only creates

indentation but also provides you with one more formatted list.Jyoti: Looks like it is starting another list with numbers. Let us

try the bulleted option now.

Tejas: This is good. Sublists formatting is also easy. Can we have any number of sublists. Moz: Yes. You can. Jyoti: Let us add the house names too.Moz: What are house names?Jyoti: In our school we have four houses Blue, Red, Green, Orange. Each student belongs to one of the houses. The competitions are held between these houses.Tejas: Can we change the style of numbers and bullets? Moz: Yes. You can.

Tejas enters the names of competitors and their house for Runing Race as follows:

1. Running raceBlue @

i. Adityaii. Phalguni

Jyoti clicks on the bullet option and discover that bullets and numbering can be interchanged.

Select Format-->Bullets and numberingSelect the bullet style that you want to useIf you want different number styles then first select numbering from the top menu. Then select the numbering style.

SKILLS

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Red @ Bharati. Fatimaii.

Green @Rogeri. Umaii.

Orange @Savanii. Tejas ii.

2. Three legged race3. Lemon and spoon race4. Long jump

CONCEPTS

To elaborate a point in a list, sublists are used.

Click on TAB to create the sublist. 1. You can have any number of sublists. But more than three or 2. four is not recommended as it reduces clarity.

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Moz: Ok. Now, complete the lists of students for the sports day.Tejas: Moz, We want to put pictures of the games along with the list. Moz: Do you have pictures of the games?Jyoti: Yes. We painted the pictures and saved in files.Moz: Use this option to place the picture from the file into the document. From file icon here.

Tejas and Jyoti complete the lists that they had to prepare for the sports day.

Click From file option. Alternatively click on insert , select 1. picture and then From file option. Select the directory that has the picture files. 2. Click on the file that has the picture to be inserted. Click 3. on ok.

SKILLS

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Jyoti: We have to also prepare a schedule chart for the sports day. Tejas (points to the table icon): Does this table option provide rows and columns to prepare the chart?Moz: Yes. It has. What are the games that will be played?Jyoti: Running race, three legged race, basket ball, kho kho, ....Tejas: So we will need 4 rows. In the first column we can write the names of games.Moz: What will the next column represent?Jyoti: For each game we have to say when the game starts. So the second column can be “Starting time of the game”.

Click on table option. Select the number of rows and columns by using the arrows. Click on ok to get a blank table. To enter data in the table:Click in the first row first column. The intersection of a row and column is called a cell. Enter the heading for the column.Click on TAB to move to the next cell. You can also use the mouse to move the cursor to any cell in the table.

SKILLS

(**** Kaumudi (Bhairav): A picture of various lists of games and the children participating. This can be sort of one overlapping other – a bunch of papers spread out like a pack of cards in a hand. Note that each list should also have picture of the game.

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InfoThe intersection of a row and column is called a cell.

Moz: Now, You can put the information about the game “starting time” along with the names of students in the list. Isn’t it?Tejas: Yes. We can. Let us try.

Tejas: This is not good. When we want to know which game starts at which time then we have to look at each and every list and then note down the timings.

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Put time in the illustration at **** and display the illustration here.

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Jyoti: See how clearly the information is in a table!Moz: Correct. This means that the related data, if put together in a table is much more useful.

Tejas: Is it possible to insert an extra row or column. Moz: Yes. You can.

Jyoti prepares the following chart for the sports day.

Schedule for sports day

CONCEPTS

A table is used to organize a collection of related data in rows and columns. The benefits of a table are,

it helps in finding information easily, attracts attention and has easy readability.

SKILLS

To add a row to the tableClick the last cell of the last row. Press the TAB key. A new row is added to the table. You can add as many rows as you want using this method.To insert a row in between the table example between third and fourth row:Step 1: Click any cell in the row above which you want to insert a new row. In this case click a cell in the fourth row. Step 2: On the table menu, select insert and then row.

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You will get the following window.

Step 3: Select the number of rows that you want to insert using the arrows. Since you want a row to be inserted above the fourth row select After. Then click on OK. For inserting columns follow the same procedure as above after selecting column from the insert menu.

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Moz: Where else are tables used?Tejas: My brother lists out things he has to memorize as a table or a list and puts it up on the door.

Moz: Now, do you want to take a printout of the student lists and the schedule table?Tejas: Yes. Let me first save the document.Moz: Where is your document saved ?Tejas: In a file on the computer. Then I will take a printout.

Moz: That is a good idea. Jyoti: My cousin made a comparison chart for metric system. That way she says we can easily understand and also remember what we learn.Moz: Correct. Comparisons can be easily represented in tables and are easy to understand than when represented in a paragraph. Basic Units of measurement

CONCEPTS

Comparisons can be easily understood if they are represented in a table.

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Moz: The file on computer is called soft copy of your document. And the printout of the document is called a hard copy of the document. Jyoti: Are all files called soft copies?Moz: Yes. Whatever is saved on the computer is a soft copy.

Tejas: I have seen people saying “ I will take a copy on my pen drive or a cd”. So then the copy on pen drive or CD is also a soft copy. Isn’t it.Moz: Correct.

Tejas: We can use what we have learnt in projects of other subjects, for preparing lists, posters, charts, story writing, and much more.Jyoti: Thanks Moz for teaching us so much about thecomputers.Moz: I too enjoyed your company and have learned the exercises, yoga asanas. I have to now go back to Anandavan from where I came. Do all the projects that I have prepared and have fun using the computers. Chin Chinaki...

CONCEPTS

Any work saved on the computer is called a soft copy. Soft copy can also be saved on storage devices like CD and pen drive. A hard copy is a print out of the work that we do on a computer.

Info

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Documents, images, etc., saved on a computer as a file is called a soft copy. Printout of these files is called a hard copy.

A pen drive and a CD are called removable storage devices. You can carry them anywhere and use the soft copy of the work copied on these devices , on another computer.

Lesson

Outcome

After you have studied this

lesson, you will be able to:

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WORKSHEETSBook IV Lesson 7

State whether True or False.1.

Identify which of the following is a hard copy or a soft copy. III. Write the answer in the space provided.

To the instructions to be displayed on the notice board, the following 2. instruction has to be added. How will you format this instruction?

Bring the following things when you come for the picnic: water, food, umbrella or rain coat, play things like bat, ball, etc.,

The print out of a document is called a soft copy. 1. True/ FalseBullets and numbering increases the readability of a document. 2. True/ FalseStorage devices help you to carry your files anywhere and use them on 3. another computer.

True/ FalseA pen drive helps you to format a document. 4. True/ FalseTables help you to organise a document. 5. True/ FalseTrain tickets, electricity and telephone bills are all examples of hard 6. copy.

True/ False

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Group these instruments according to the type to which they belong a. to. One example is given. Fill in the rest.

Reed: Flute, __________________________________________ Percussion: Mridangam,___________________________________ String: Violin, __________________________________________

Three types of musical instruments are given below. The three types 3. are

instruments in which you blow air to make sound – Reed.i. instruments which are stuck or beaten to make sound – Percussion.ii. instruments that have strings which vibrate on plucking or rubbing iii.

with a bow and make sound – String.

WORKSHEETSBook IV Lesson 7

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Represent the information of the three types of instruments in a list b. format and also as a table.

Bholu is preparing for a quiz. He needs to memorize the cities on 4. the banks of rivers and cities with lakes. The information is already grouped and given below.

State which is convenient and why.c. _____ is convenient as it __________________________________________________________________________________________________________

WORKSHEETSBook IV Lesson 7

Yamuna

Ganga

Hoogly

Narmada

Tapti

Sabarmati

Mahanadi

Godavari

Krishna

Cauvery

Delhi, Mathura, Agra, Allahabad.

Hrishidesh, Hardwar, Kanpur, Allahabad, Varanasi, Patna, Bhagalpur

Calcutta, Haldia

Jabalpur, Hoshangabad, Bharuch

Bhusaval, Surat

Ahmedabad

Cuttack

Panchavati, Nanded, Bhadrachalam, Rajahmundry

Sangli, Satara, Srisailam, Kurnool, Vijayawada

Mysore, Srirangapatnam, Kumbakonam, Thiruchirapalli

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Represent the information in both list and table format. To make it a. visually interesting use different colour for rivers.

Which format will help Bholu in preparing for the quiz? b. _________format will help Bholu as it is ______________________

______________________________________________________

WORKSHEETSBook IV Lesson 7

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The teacher is planning for a picnic. Tejas and Jyoti have been asked 5. to collect information about the place. Help them to decide the format (paragraph, list or table) that they should use for each of the following. Also specify the necessity of a picture wherever necessary.

The teacher looks at the information given by the students and discusses 6. the date, time and other details about the picnic. Now, the students are asked to prepare announcements, instructions etc., which are listed below. Suggest the format for each of these documents. Also specify the necessity of a picture wherever necessary.

WORKSHEETSBook IV Lesson 7

Suggest format Paragraph/List/Table

Suggest format Paragraph/List/Table

A brief description of the place.a.

Prepare the announcement for a. the picnic.

Interesting places to visit.b.

Collect the names of students who b. want to go to the picnic.

Bus and train schedule to the c. place with fare per person.

Bus and train schedule from the d. place to come back to school.

Picture (Yes/No)

Picture (Yes/No)

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WORKSHEETSBook IV Lesson 7

Suggest format Paragraph/List/Table

Schedule of the picnic which c. gives the various places to visit and the time of visiting these places.

Prepare instructions to be d. displayed on the notice board. The instructions are about time the bus starts, what students should wear, time when the students will return to school.

Picture (Yes/No)

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Book IV Lesson 7

Get bills of grocery items that your family purchases monthly. Note whether the items 1. are arranged in alphabetic order. How many packets of each item were purchased? Is the cost of each item listed? Are discouts, if any, indicated in the bill? Open a text editor and make a list of items pritned on the biil as follows:

Edible items: I. foodgrainsi.

- dals, rice, flour, sugaroilii.

-snacksiii.

- bisucits, chipsDryfruitsiv.

- almonds, cashewnuts, raisins, datesOthersv.

- jam, juice, butter

Soap and detergentII. bathing soapi. shampooii. detergentiii. utensil soapiv.

StationeryIII.

Group related items together, such as:

Bill copy

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Book IV Lesson 7

Open text editor and draw your school time table. You can insert pictures of games to 2. indicate the game period, tiffin box to indicate recess.

Get a daily newspaper and refer the section that gives details of differnt program 3. telecast on the television. Is this information arranged according to different channels? Draw a table to show what are the different programs you can choose towatch between 2.00 p.m – 4.00 p.m.

Prepare a directory of your class. List the names of students along with their addresses and telephone numbers. Now arrange this in alpahbetic order. You can also add pictures of each student across their names. Choose a name for your directory and add this as the title.

Group activity

Channel A

2.00-2.30

2.30-3.00

3.00-3.30

3.30-4.00

Channel B Channel C Channel D

Explore!Open a word processor file that has a short 1. writeup. Take the cursor to the first line and press F12 key on the keyboard. Discover other keyboard shortcuts.

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Teacher’sCornerBegin the class by asking students to observe the index of thier textbooks. Ask them what is the inforamtion presented and why is it required? They might say that ‘the index tells us about what topics we will study, on which page number does each chapter begin’ and so on. Now present the information in the index as a paragraph [the teacher can do this on the computer and show the printout of the same to the students]. Ask the students which form do they prefer – paragraph or list to know the details about topics covered in the texbook. Question them on how they write an essay and most of them will say, that they write a paragraph. Explain that depending on what information you want to share with others, sometimes a list is preferred, while sometimes a paragraph is required. Demonstrate how to create a list on a computer.

Inform the students that sometimes the information is more clearly shown in a table. Refer theri class time table to explain this. Teach them what is a row, a column and cell. Ask them to mention some instances where they have observed inforamtion presented in tables. Demonstrate how to draw a table on the computer. Teach them how to add a new row or column to the exisiting table.

Tell the students that they can also add pictures to the list or table they create. Demonstrate this to the students.

Get a print of the list and table prepared in the class and explain the concept of hard copy and sof copy. Emphasize that they can actually touch the hard copy while the soft copy is always seen through the medium of technology.

Summarize the lesson and give the students appropriate activities to practice preparation of lists and tables. Emphasize that they need to understand where a pragraph, a list or table is appropriate to present the information clearly to others.

Further Reading :http://www.beginlinux.org/course/view.php?id=11[this URL gives information from the manual for openoffice.org]http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/OOoAuthors_User_Manual/Writer_Guide/Working_with_list_(numbering)_styles[wiki for openoffice]

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