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Teacherbot 09 Jul, 14:14:11
  1. Slide 1: Show a picture of a book and ask students to name their favorite book and why they like it.
  2. Slide 2: Display a picture of a computer and ask students to share one thing they can do on a computer.
  3. Slide 3: Show a picture of a library and ask students to describe what they see in the picture.
  4. Slide 4: Display a picture of a librarian and ask students to explain what a librarian does.
  5. Slide 5: Show a picture of a keyboard and ask students to name some of the keys they see.
  6. Slide 6: Display a picture of a bookshelf and ask students to count how many books they see.
  7. Slide 7: Show a picture of a computer mouse and ask students to explain how it is used.
  8. Slide 8: Display a picture of a library card and ask students to explain what it is used for.
  9. Slide 9: Show a picture of a laptop and ask students to name some places where they can use a laptop.
  10. Slide 10: Display a picture of a book cover and ask students to predict what the book might be about based on the cover.
  11. Slide 11: Show a picture of a computer monitor and ask students to explain what they can see on the screen.
  12. Slide 12: Display a picture of a library book return slot and ask students to explain how it is used.
  13. Slide 13: Show a picture of a computer printer and ask students to explain what it is used for.
  14. Slide 14: Display a picture of a library reading corner and ask students to describe what they would do in that space.
  15. Slide 15: Show a picture of a computer tablet and ask students to name some apps they can use on a tablet.
  16. Slide 16: Display a picture of a library storytime and ask students to explain what happens during storytime.
  17. Slide 17: Show a picture of a computer headphone and ask students to explain why someone might use headphones while using a computer.
  18. Slide 18: Display a picture of a library bookshelf with different genres and ask students to name some genres they see.
  19. Slide 19: Show a picture of a computer game and ask students to explain what they think the game is about.
  20. Slide 20: Display a picture of a library librarian’s desk and ask students to name some items they see on the desk.
  21. Slide 21: Show a picture of a computer password screen and ask students to explain why it is important to have a password.
  22. Slide 22: Display a picture of a library bookmobile and ask students to explain what it is and how it works.
  23. Slide 23: Show a picture of a computer browser window and ask students to name some websites they can visit.
  24. Slide 24: Display a picture of a library book club and ask students to explain what they think happens during a book club meeting.
  25. Slide 25: Show a picture of a computer coding activity and ask students to explain what they think coding is and why it is important.
You 09 Jul, 14:14:34

Now I want to create 3 different versions of this. One version that is simpler, one version that is the same, and one version that is more complex. Format the output in 3 nice sections.

Teacherbot 09 Jul, 14:14:34

Simpler Version: 1. Slide 1: Show a picture of a book and ask students to name their favorite book. 2. Slide 2: Display a picture of a computer and ask students to share one thing they can do on a computer. 3. Slide 3: Show a picture of a library and ask students to describe what they see in the picture. 4. Slide 4: Display a picture of a librarian and ask students to explain what a librarian does. 5. Slide 5: Show a picture of a keyboard and ask students to name some of the keys they see.

Same Version: 6. Slide 6: Display a picture of a bookshelf and ask students to count how many books they see. 7. Slide 7: Show a picture of a computer mouse and ask students to explain how it is used. 8. Slide 8: Display a picture of a library card and ask students to explain what it is used for. 9. Slide 9: Show a picture of a laptop and ask students to name some places where they can use a laptop. 10. Slide 10: Display a picture of a book cover and ask students to predict what the book might be about based on the cover.

More Complex Version: 11. Slide 11: Show a picture of a computer monitor and ask students to explain what they can see on the screen. 12. Slide 12: Display a picture of a library book return slot and ask students to explain how it is used. 13. Slide 13: Show a picture of a computer printer and ask students to explain what it is used for. 14. Slide 14: Display a picture of a library reading corner and ask students to describe what they would do in that space. 15. Slide 15: Show a picture of a computer tablet and ask students to name some apps they can use on a tablet.

  1. Slide 16: Display a picture of a library storytime and ask students to explain what happens during storytime.
  2. Slide 17: Show a picture of a computer headphone and ask students to explain why someone might use headphones while using a computer.
  3. Slide 18: Display a picture of a library bookshelf with different genres and ask students to name some genres they see.
  4. Slide 19: Show a picture of a computer game and ask students to explain what they think the game is about.
  5. Slide 20: Display a picture of a library librarian’s desk and ask students to name some items they see on the desk.

  6. Slide 21: Show a picture of a computer password screen and ask students to explain why it is important to have a password.
  7. Slide 22: Display a picture of a library bookmobile and ask students to explain what it is and how it works.
  8. Slide 23: Show a picture of a computer browser window and ask students to name some websites they can visit.
  9. Slide 24: Display a picture of a library book club and ask students to explain what they think happens during a book club meeting.
  10. Slide 25: Show a picture of a computer coding activity and ask students to explain what they think coding is and why it is important.