Typically people think of conditional highlighting as a numbers only tool but in this quick tutorial, you will see that we can create conditional highlighting within keynote. This is a wonderful way for teachers to embed self checking math, science, RLA or other resources straight into Keynote!
This can be used for students to have self checking math problems, sight word practice, vocabulary, or anything else your mind can come up with!
Below you will find a quick tutorial on how to create self checking tool in keynote. But if you are not a video person, I am also adding a quick how to as well. #WeAreLCP
- Open the Keynote.
- Insert a table.
- Select the cell that an answer will be inputted.
- Select the formatting tool.
- Select Cell.
- Select Add Rule under the Conditional Highlighting option.
- Select Number and then Equal to...
- Insert the correct answer.
- Add another rule.
- Select Not equal to and insert the correct answer.
- Done!
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