I've created the full Easy Read PowerPoint slides ready for use:
Slide 1: Title Slide Title: What is Easy Read? Font: Open Dyslexia, 44-48 pt Image: Icon of a book or person reading
Slide 2: Easy Read Helps People Heading: Who benefits from Easy Read? Font: Open Dyslexia, 36-40 pt Bullet points:
People with learning difficulties
People learning a new language
Older adults with memory or vision problems
Anyone who wants information quickly and clearly Image: Simple icons for each group
Slide 3: Simple Words Heading: Simple Words Font: Open Dyslexia, 36-40 pt Text:
No difficult words
No abbreviations
No jargon Image: Picture of a person thinking or a dictionary icon
One idea per sentence
Slide 4: Short Sentences Heading: Short Sentences Text:
- short word
- Plain English
Easy to read and understand Image: Example sentence with one idea highlighted
Slide 5: Active Voice Heading: Active Voice Text:
Sentences are clear
Sentences tell who does what Example: “John reads the book.” Image: Cartoon of a person reading.
Slide 6: Visual Aids Heading: Pictures Help Text:
Drawings or photos explain words
Pictures make reading easier Image: Example of text with a matching picture
Slide 7: Clear Layout Heading: Clear Layout Text:
Large letters
Lots of space
Left-aligned text Image: Example of a page with clear spacing
Slide 8: Positive Language Heading: Positive Words Text:
Friendly and encouraging words
Helps people feel confident Image: Smiling face or happy emoji
Slide 9: Headings Heading: Headings Help Text:
Clear sections
Makes information easy to find Image: Example of headings on a page
Slide 10: Summary Heading: Easy Read Makes Life Easier Text:
Uses simple words and short sentences
Adds pictures and clear layout
Helps everyone understand information Image: Group of people reading or learning together
PowerPoint Tips:
Use Open Dyslexia or Arial font
Font size 36 pt+ for text, 44-48 pt for headings
Use high-contrast colors
Add simple icons or photos on each slide
Keep 1-2 ideas per slide
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