[Music] Hello everyone, today I will show you how to create speech or thinking bubbles using PowerPoint. As most school service centers subscribe to Microsoft, using PowerPoint for different tasks is pretty handy. So, first of all, I will choose an empty template in PowerPoint. Open PowerPoint and choose an empty template. What I want to do now is include the picture of the animal or character I want to use that will be thinking or talking. I can do so by clicking on "Insert," and I have different options for images. I can take a picture that's already on my computer or a picture that's on the web. For my part, I will go look for a picture on a website called Pixabay, which contains all images free of rights. I had already chosen my little dolphin, so I'll copy-paste my image right here. As you can see, I have chosen an image in which there is enough space for me to put that thinking or speech bubble. I can also change the color of the background and put the front one. To create my speech or my thinking bubble, I can go and insert just like I did for images and click on shapes. I have different speech bubble and thinking bubble shapes available to me. However, they're not my favorite, so I like to go on Pixabay again and try to find another one for my test. So, there I will choose this one. I think. Copy-paste. So, my little thinking bubble is right here. I can make it bigger if I wanted to, move it. There he's thinking. Now, I want to add text. So, I want to add a text box to write what my dolphin is thinking. "It's a nice day today." Once I've written my text, I can choose another font, I can make it bigger, make it smaller, turn it around a bit, and move it to make it fit in the text well. Put a little bit here. There you go. Once it's done, it can be saved on your device and sent to the teacher through Classroom or Microsoft. I hope it helps.