What I Kari

Phones, wallets, advice, we all carry things throughout our daily lives. These things can be physical but they can also be mental such as memories or morals. I just so happened to make a power point presentation on what I carry from day to day. Lucky for you I will be showing it in this post. YAY!

The criteria for this presentation was to have;

At least one image where I adjusted the mass, at least one image where I adjusted the size, at least one image with instant alpha, at least one image with grouping, at least one animation, at least one transition, at least one object build, and I need to have presenter notes.

Wow that was a long list. luckily I managed to figure it all out. Unfortunately the presentation I am inserting below won’t have any animation because the presentation I created was on keynote which, unfortunately, cannot be exported into a document that could be shown on this post. However, I do have the next best thing. Still Images! The following images were taken from my presentation and I will be writing the oral part in my presentation between the images.

To The Presentation!

Here are ten things I carry day to day.

The fist thing I carry is my phone. I carry my phone to make calls to contact my friends and family. Not only that but it is also my GPS in case I’m lost and it’s my entertainment for when I’m bored.

The next thing I carry is my wallet. This holds my money which I use day to day for purchasing items I may need or want. It also holds my next item.

My Compass Card. My Compass Card is used for going long distances without my parents needing to drive me. This makes me feel very independent ,which I enjoy.

Then there is my love of music. I play many instruments and have a deep appreciation for music. It is the background to my life and helps me when I’m sad or raises me higher when I’m happy.

There is almost never a time when I’m not replaying a song in my head

I also carry the support of my parents. They helped me to build my moral compass that I live by.

I generally try to be a happy person. That’s because good things happen to you if you have a good attitude.

I use math everyday. It is one of the most important things to learn in school. That is why I always carry it.

I always try to be an enthusiastic person. It helps me get things done and get them done well.

I also carry my bike. My bike is kind of like my compass card in how it lets me get from place to place by myself. The biggest difference is that my bike lets me go exactly where I want without having to travel a predetermined route.

Finally, I carry my friends with me. They’re always there to Support me and help me through the day.

 

And that’s my presentation.

The most specific piece of advice I received, after showing my presentation, was to use the fire transition less. This was most likely because I used it after every other transition. What can I say? I do love a good fire transition. However,  if I were to do it again, I would consider using fire transitions less.

This blog post was sponsored by Kari Wharton’s baking.

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