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# Bulleted List Block

> Learn how to use Bulleted List blocks to create unordered lists in your resources.

The **Bulleted List** block creates unordered lists with bullet points. Use it when you need to present multiple items where the order doesn't matter.

Each item in the list is displayed with a bullet point marker.

## When to use Bulleted Lists

Bulleted lists work well for:

* Listing features, options, or characteristics
* Presenting items where order isn't important
* Breaking down information into scannable points
* Creating checklists or key takeaways

## Creating a Bulleted List

To create a bulleted list:

1. Type `/` to open the slash menu and select **Bulleted List**
2. Type your first list item and press **Enter** to add more items
3. Press **Enter** twice on an empty item to exit the list

You can also:

* Press **Tab** to indent and create nested lists
* Press **Shift + Tab** to outdent items

## Tips for teachers and parents

**Best practices:**

* Keep list items concise; aim for single lines where possible
* Use parallel structure. start each item with the same type of word (verb, noun, etc.)
* Limit lists to 5–7 items; longer lists become harder to scan
* Use bulleted lists for unordered items; use numbered lists when sequence matters
* Nest lists sparingly; too many levels can be confusing
