In this amazing video, visit one of Utah's most amazing sites, Bryce Canyon.
- Subject:
- Social Science
- Material Type:
- Interactive
- Provider:
- Provider Set:
- Google for Education
- Author:
- Google Arts and Culture
- Date Added:
- 10/14/2021
In this amazing video, visit one of Utah's most amazing sites, Bryce Canyon.
Check out an amazing 3D model from Google Arts and Culture!
This is a simulation for students to integrate several concepts on saving and banking into one project.
Financial planning helps you use your money to get the most out of life. It is important to realize that every purchase involves cost. To be truly satisfied with a purchase depends on analyzing its costs and benefits.
Students will learn how to make a personal educational portfolio with Google Sites.
Learn basic coding skills with Google's CS First program!
Learn basic coding skills with Google's CS First program!
Learn basic coding skills with Google's CS First program!
Learn basic coding skills with Google's CS First program!
Learn how to use cast moderator, a quick, secure way to have students share materials from their Chromebook to a classroom screen.
Learn about and celebrate the accomplishments of famous women in this lesson from Google's Applied Digital Skills.
Learn about Lunar New Year and how various cultures around the world celebrate it.
Children will talk about themselves and how they have changed over time. Talk about what a child is able to typically do at age 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. Discuss changes they have seen in themselves and things that they have learned to do over the years (movement, walking, talking, learning different things, etc.)
Children will watch the video to see how things have changed over time.
Learn about cherry blossom celebrations around the world in this tour.
Students will learn how to handle grievances without getting angry or using violence.
This activity explores the concepts of "choices" and "consequences".
Learn how to create a Joke-Telling Talkbot using coding in Google.
Students will pack their own "culture trunk" as they learn more about the cultural contributions found in their community.
Students will learn about their own heritage by filling in an outline and then creating a poster.