Note
You’ll complete the following tasks when creating reveal lesson activities:
Creating tables (see Creating tables)
Resizing cells (see Resizing tables, columns or rows)
Filling a table’s background with a picture (see Changing a table’s properties)
Adding objects to cells (see Adding objects to tables)
Adding and removing cell shades (see Using cell shades)
You can use tables and cell shades to create a variety of reveal lesson activities. The following are two examples:
A puzzle-style reveal lesson activity where you reveal parts of a picture until students can guess what the picture is.
A memory-style reveal lesson activity where you reveal the contents of the cell and then ask students to choose other cells until they find the cell with matching contents.
To create a puzzle-style reveal lesson activity