Free Canva presentation template
Uncover the building blocks of life with our engaging lesson presentation template, tailor-made for middle school educators. This slideshow toolkit is your go-to resource for bringing the fascinating world of cell theory into the classroom. Packed with interactive slides, it’s perfect for sparking curiosity and enhancing understanding among young scientists. Whether you’re explaining the cell structure, the importance of cells in living organisms, or groundbreaking scientific discoveries, this presentation template makes it a breeze to create memorable lessons that stick. Grab it now and watch those lightbulb moments multiply in your science class!
Features of this template
- 20 ready-to-use 16:9 lesson slides completely customizable to suit your needs
- Hundreds of charts, frames, lines and shapes to choose from
- Handy animation and transition features for each slide
- Easy downloading or sharing in a wide range of formats
With Canva, you get even more creative freedom:
- An easy drag-and-drop tool to help you add graphics
- Page animation features, emojis, color palettes and font sets
- Millions of professionally designed images and photos
- Pre-recorded Talking Presentation tools to help you practice
- A notes feature for adding talking points to your design
- Searchable videos, soundtracks and other audio clips
- Easy collaboration with friends, coworkers and family
FAQs
Is this template exclusive to Canva?
This template is exclusive to Canva, with some features designed to work best in Canva’s intuitive editor. But don’t worry—once you open it in Canva, you can still export it to PowerPoint or Google Slides in just a few clicks.
For PowerPoint, click the greyed out PowerPoint button then “Download as PowerPoint”. You should then be able to view the template in the Canva editor. After doing so, go to “Share” → “See all” → search for “PowerPoint” → click the PPT icon to download a PPTX file.
For Google Slides, click the greyed out Google Slides button then “Get this as Google Slides”. You should then be able to view the template in the Canva editor. After doing so, go to “Share” → “See all” → search for “Google Drive” → click the Google Drive icon to save an editable copy to your Drive.