Drasby’s Tech Babble is full of tips, tricks and templates.
Brad Dale shares tips, tricks, and templates in his blog, Time to Talk Tech.Alice Keeler often shares tips and templates, especially for Sheets.Find templates for student choice menus and more at the Shake Up Learning blog.Find templates, tips, and resources at Ditch That Textbook.The platform features a library of ready to use templates. Pear Deck is an add-on for Google Slides to increase student engagement.Flippity has tons of templates for Google Sheets! Create digital flashcards, interactive quizzes, scavenger hunts, and other cool stuff.The Instructional Tech Talk blog has several templates, including awesome infographic templates for students.The educators from Black Gold Regional School Division share tons of creative templates for students to create magazines, newspapers, and more!.
The TCEA blog is another great place to find tons of free templates, including Breakout Edu activity templates.Kelly Fitzgerald shares tons of Google tricks and templates, including several graphic organizers, in her blog, Edtech Nut.Eric Curts shares tons of templates for Drawings, Slides, Docs, and Sheets in his blog, Control Alt Achieve.Check out this incredible Drive folder with hyperdocs, choose your own adventure templates, and engaging lessons by Becky Foellmer.Check out this incredible Drive folder with check-ins, games, caption this images, and engaging lessons by Check out this Drive folder with ELA, Science, Math and History resources and hyperdocs by Kaitlin Celestre.Find Choice Board templates in this Wakelet I curated.To discover Hyperdocs, interactive docs, for students to complete check out the Teachers Give Teachers website.Find Bitmoji Classrooms in this Wakelet of resources I curated.Park’s website ( Follow the Bitmoji Facebook group for tons of free themed libraries, interactive games, escape room lessons, scavenger hunts and more created on Slides. The following educators freely share Slide lesson templates regularly on their websites and on Twitter:.Find hundreds of incredible Slides templates by checking out Slidesmania and Slidescarnival.Of course you can find several free templates I share regularly on this blog, Teacher Reboot Camp, in my books, and in my 400+ slide presentations.Click here to see this trick illustrated in my slideshow. To do this copy the template’s long url and change the edit part in the url, “/edit”, to “/template/preview” or to “copy”. You may want to share the activity with your students as a template so they can preview it. The following websites are filled with Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Drawings templates that are ready to use! Edit and tweak these templates as needed. ?Discover more ways to integrate technology effectively by taking one of my fully accredited online courses or get one of my books! Where to Find Templates to Copy Below is a list of websites with tons of free templates, tips, and tricks! In my presentation, Teach with Google! Tips, Tricks and Templates Galore!, you will find more GSuite Edu tips. Using templates saves you and your students a lot of time and stress! All you need to do is copy the template you want your students to use, edit and tweak the template as you like, then share the template url with your students so they copy it and complete the work.
There are tons of Google Guru educators who freely share their lesson templates for teachers to copy and edit. Creating these templates doesn’t have to take hours. You can easily force a copy to students with a simple link. If you are a teacher who uses Google Classroom then you know how easy it is to assign a template of a Slide, Spreadsheet, Doc or Drawing for students to complete. Have you subscribed to the podcast yet? I don’t want you to miss an episode and hope you’ll keep following along with me on this podcast journey.Part of the December 2020 STEM Resources Digital Calendar! To learn more visit us at Follow & Review on Apple Podcasts Hapara provides tools for monitoring and filtering that teach true digital citizenship instructional tools that make learning flexible and personalized student organization tools that teach executive function skills a digital reader optimized for K-12 learners that makes all content WCAG 2.0 compliant and content distribution tools to provide equitable access to learning materials for every student.
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