In this unit plan, educators will be guided through four 30-minute days …
In this unit plan, educators will be guided through four 30-minute days to help teach students about the game of four square including vocabulary, rules, and a video.
Children will listen to music and stop their bodies from moving when …
Children will listen to music and stop their bodies from moving when the music pauses. This allows students to explore movement through dance and also helps build self-control as they start and stop activities.
In this lesson plan, educators will teach their students basic throwing mechanics …
In this lesson plan, educators will teach their students basic throwing mechanics of backhand and forehand throws with a frisbee and apply what they learn in a game of Kan Jam.
We will have a brief sharing session and then what we are …
We will have a brief sharing session and then what we are calling Make-and-Take Marvels, pre-made lessons that you can take to your classrooms tomorrow with all the materials ready to go. This month, co-leader Matthew Winters will walk us through a lesson he calls "In The Room," a miniature digital/physical diorama project using Google Slides.
Learn more about Utah's GEGUtah program and join in on the fun! …
Learn more about Utah's GEGUtah program and join in on the fun! We are so excited about our upcoming GEGUtah/Utah Nearpod Community combined meetup! Come join both communities to share what is new with Google and Nearpod.
Join us on May 4th for our May GEGUtah Meetup! We will …
Join us on May 4th for our May GEGUtah Meetup! We will have a few guest speakers from Derivita to discuss their amazing integration with Google Classroom. Then Ian Davey will walk us through a Design Sprint to spark us for Summer break!
This episode just came out at the tail end of September and …
This episode just came out at the tail end of September and covers a lot of great updates, a new series on Chromebooks and ChromeOS, and Google's new standalone Read Along site for our younger students.
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