I have a concise outline covering 1–5 core Informatics topics for a high-school audience and need those ideas turned into polished teaching resources. For each topic, I’d like a short, visually engaging summary delivered as presentation slides (PowerPoint, Google Slides or similar). After the summary, I want a set of multiple-choice questions that test key points, followed by clear, step-by-step explanations of the correct answers so students can review independently. You will receive my outline the moment we start; it specifies the exact concepts, suggested depth, and any terminology that must appear. All content must be original, age-appropriate, and written in plain English that a typical secondary-school student can grasp on first read. Feel free to weave in real-world analogies or simple code snippets when they make an idea stick. Deliverables • Slide deck (one section per topic) • 5–10 multiple-choice questions per topic • Answer key with detailed explanations Acceptance criteria • Slides stay within 10–12 per topic, balancing text and visuals • Questions align directly with slide content and vary in difficulty • Explanations cite the specific slide or concept they reference If you have experience designing STEM curricula or crafting engaging slide decks with tools like PowerPoint, Google Slides, or Canva, your input will be invaluable. Let me know any previous work that shows your ability to simplify technical content for teenagers, and include an estimated turnaround time for the full set once the outline is in your hands.