 Hello and welcome to 50 Days of Keynote, 50 Things You Can Create for the Classroom brought to you by Alicia Bank Hofer. Today is day 16, how to use Keynote to create wall calendars. So why should you actually use Keynote? Why can you use Keynote? Because it has all the tools. You can use tables, text, shapes and images. And because it's a digital tool, students can design, redesign, experiment, move things around. And at the end, you can export it as an image or a PDF. So how did I do this in the classroom when I prepared a template? Where I gave the idea, the lesson idea was for students to create their own wall calendar and customize the grid or customize the template as they desire. So this is what I prepared for the students, where I created the whole year in different Keynote slides. Of course, if you have older students, you may want to have them do this themselves, but I felt that this would lose too much time if they had to do them by themselves. So I did it for them. So how do you do this? How do you add a table to Keynote? Tap on the plus on the top right, and then you tap on the first icon, which is the tables option at the table. Tap on the corners to add columns or rows. Of course, you could enter your data. You can customize the data all at once by tapping on the head of the row. And of course, then enter the dates, format the table, and then you're finished. This is what it should like at the end. So these are some examples of things that my students designed. This student designed something really cool with shapes. This student designed something really cool with drawings that she did herself, very friendly food. And this student designed something with aeroplanes and engines, a topic that he really loved. And that's it. 50 Leaves of Keynote, another idea. All videos are here and all Keynote files are at this link. Bye!