Use at least one sequence of events graphic organizer with 8–10 events displayed in the SmartArt graphic; include the year of each event and the name of the event. Remember the steps you used to create the graphic about the life cycle of the frog earlier in the lesson.

Include 1-2 pages within the presentation with the year and name of the event. Include at least two images/clip art.
Insert a small table to showcase information or data that you found in your research.

Unfortunately, as an AI language model, I don't have access to the previous lesson or the research you may have conducted, so I cannot create the graphic for you. However, here are the steps you can follow to create a SmartArt graphic:

1. Open PowerPoint and go to the Insert tab.
2. Click on SmartArt in the Illustrations section.
3. Choose the type of SmartArt graphic you want to use, such as a Process or Timeline.
4. Enter the text for each event and its respective year.
5. Click on the SmartArt graphic to customize its design and layout.
6. Insert images/clip art by clicking on the Insert tab and selecting an image from your computer or online.
7. Add a small table by going to the Insert tab and selecting Table. Choose the number of rows and columns you need and enter the data.

Remember to save your presentation frequently and check for any errors or inconsistencies in your design. Good luck!

Use at least one sequence of events graphic organizer with 8–10 events displayed in the SmartArt graphic; include the year of each event and the name of the event. Remember the steps you used to create the graphic about the life cycle of the frog earlier in the lesson.

Include 1-2 pages within the presentation with the year and name of the event.

what is SmartArt

SmartArt is a feature in Microsoft Office applications such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, that allows users to create and customize pre-designed graphic layouts for displaying data and information in a visually appealing way. SmartArt graphics include diagrams, charts, and organizational structures, among others. Users can choose from a variety of designs, colors, and styles, and modify the layout, text, and placement of each element to meet their specific needs. SmartArt graphics make it easy to create professional-looking visuals that can enhance the effectiveness of presentations, reports, and other documents.

how do you a SmartArt thing

Sure, here are the steps to create a SmartArt graphic in Microsoft PowerPoint:

1. Open PowerPoint and navigate to the slide where you want to add the SmartArt graphic.
2. Click on the Insert tab in the ribbon.
3. Click on the SmartArt button in the Illustrations section.
(Note: If you are using an older version of PowerPoint, this button may be labeled differently or located in a different location.)
4. Choose a SmartArt graphic that is appropriate for your content from the different categories displayed.
(Note: If you hover over each option, a preview will show how the SmartArt graphic will look.)
5. Click on the SmartArt graphic that you chose and enter your own text in the Text pane to replace the placeholder content.
6. Click on individual shapes in the SmartArt graphic to highlight them, and then use the Formatting options to change the color, style, layout, or size.
7. Click on the Design tab in the ribbon to choose from a range of SmartArt Styles, such as the color scheme, shape styles, or effect options.
8. Add images or content to the shapes of your SmartArt graphic by clicking on the Shape Fill or Shape Effects options in the ribbon.

Once you've completed these steps, your SmartArt graphic should be ready to use in your presentation. Don't forget to save your progress often!

do i use google docs or google slides

You can use both Google Docs and Google Slides to create a SmartArt graphic. However, Google Slides is a better option for creating a SmartArt graphic, as it offers more features specifically tailored to presentations and visual aids. Google Slides offers a variety of SmartArt graphic templates that you can customize to your needs, including many of the same SmartArt graphic categories found in Microsoft PowerPoint.

To create a SmartArt graphic in Google Slides, follow these steps:

1. Open Google Slides and select the slide where you want to add the SmartArt graphic.
2. Click on the Insert tab in the menu bar.
3. Click on the SmartArt option, and select a category of SmartArt graphic from the dropdown menu.
4. Click on a specific SmartArt graphic type to preview and select it.
5. Customize your SmartArt graphic by adding and editing text, changing the layout and color scheme, and adding styles and images.
6. Save your presentation and export it as a PowerPoint file or share it with others.

Overall, using Google Slides to create a SmartArt graphic is a great option if you're looking for an affordable, user-friendly, and flexible way to enhance your presentation.

the Insert tab in the menu bar dosnt have a SmartArt thing

I apologize for my earlier response - you're right that there is no SmartArt feature in Google Slides. Instead, you can use the built-in "Diagram" feature in Google Slides to create similar visual aids. Here's how:

1. Open your Google Slides presentation and navigate to the slide where you want to include your diagram.
2. Click on the "Insert" tab in the menu bar at the top of the screen.
3. Hover your mouse over the "Diagram" option.
4. From here, you can choose from a variety of diagram types, including hierarchy, process, cycle, relationship, matrix, pyramid, and more.
5. Select the type of diagram that is most appropriate for what you want to display.
6. A pre-built diagram will appear in your slide. Click on any element of the diagram to customize it as needed.
7. You can change the text within the diagram, add and remove elements, change colors and fonts, and more.
8. Once you've customized your diagram, you can continue with the rest of your slide content.

While Google Slides doesn't have the exact same feature as SmartArt in Microsoft PowerPoint, the Diagram tool can still be a great way to enhance your presentation with visually appealing graphics that can help your audience better understand your content.

choose from a variety of diagram types, including hierarchy, process, cycle, relationship, matrix, pyramid which one is better to use

The type of diagram that is best to use depends on the type of content you want to display and the message you want to convey. Here is a brief overview of each of the diagram types you mentioned, to help you choose the one that fits your particular needs:

- Hierarchy: This type of diagram is useful for showing the relationships between different levels in a group or organization. Examples of hierarchy diagrams include family trees, corporate structures, and academic hierarchies.

- Process: This type of diagram is useful for showing the steps involved in a certain process or workflow. Examples of process diagrams include product development cycles, project management timelines, and scientific experiments.

- Cycle: This type of diagram is useful for showing repeating or cyclical events or processes. Examples of cycle diagrams include phases of the moon, economic cycles, and food chains.

- Relationship: This type of diagram is useful for showing the connections and relationships between different entities. Examples of relationship diagrams include Venn diagrams, social networks, and mind maps.

- Matrix: This type of diagram is useful for showing the interrelationships between different entities or categories. Examples of matrix diagrams include SWOT analyses, risk assessments, and product comparisons.

- Pyramid: This type of diagram is useful for showing a hierarchy or progression, with larger groups at the bottom and high-level goals at the top. Examples of pyramid diagrams include Maslow's hierarchy of needs, food pyramids, and achievement structures.

Ultimately, the type of diagram you choose will depend on the type of content you want to display and the overall purpose of your presentation.

Unfortunately, as an AI language model, I don't have access to the specific information you need for this task. However, here is an example of a sequence of events graphic organizer using a SmartArt graphic:

Year | Event
---- | -----
1776 | Declaration of Independence
1787 | US Constitution written
1803 | Louisiana Purchase
1861-1865 | American Civil War
1865 | 13th Amendment abolishing slavery ratified
1920 | 19th Amendment granting women's suffrage ratified
1941-1945 | World War II
1964 | Civil Rights Act passed
1969 | Apollo 11 lands on the moon

To create this graphic:

1. Open PowerPoint and go to the Insert tab.
2. Click on SmartArt in the Illustrations section.
3. Choose the type of SmartArt graphic you want to use, such as a Basic Timeline or Process.
4. Enter the text for each event and its respective year.
5. Customize the design and layout of the graphic as desired, such as by changing the colors or font size.
6. Insert images/clip art by clicking on the Insert tab and selecting an image from your computer or online.
7. Add additional slides with more information as needed.

Remember to save your presentation frequently and check for any errors or inconsistencies in your design. Good luck!