Students learn how to annoate text in Google Docs.
- Subject:
- English Language Arts
- Material Type:
- Lesson Plan
- Provider:
- Provider Set:
- Google for Education
- Author:
- Google Applied Digital Skills
- Date Added:
- 08/30/2021
This collection contains resources to help educators use Google Docs in their classrooms.
Students learn how to annoate text in Google Docs.
Students learn to create healthy digital habits by completing a creative project.
Learn about and celebrate the accomplishments of famous women in this lesson from Google's Applied Digital Skills.
Students learn to keep a photo journal using Google Docs.
Students learn to make a professional resume using Google Docs.
Students need collaboration skills and a great way to learn them is in this lesson from Google's Applied Digital Skills.
Artifical intelligence is becoming a larger part of daily life; this lesson helps users to explore it and its place in daily life.
Share some great ELA practices using Google Workspace with your students through this amazing post from Control Alt Achieve.
Students learn to evaluate the credibility of an online source.
Share some great Google Docs practices with your students through this amazing post from Control Alt Achieve.
Help your students understand the basics of reseraching and developing a topic, with some help from Google Docs.
Share some great elementary practices using Google Workspace with your students through this amazing post from Control Alt Achieve.
Learn about what is new in Google from their Keyword blog.
Learn how to convert a Google Doc into a Word document in this short video.
Create a new doc quickly by using docs.new in your browser search bar.
Learn how to embed a Google Doc on the web.
Learn how to freeze rows or columns in Google Sheets.
Adding drawings to a Google Doc adds another dimension for our students.
Learn how to add a special character in Google Docs.
Google Docs can be published to the web for a variety of users. Learn how in this short video.
Make an RSVP for attendees in an event in Gmail.
Sometimes Docs change unexpectedly when sharing them. Learn how to restore a previous version quickly.
Whether you are a seasoned writer or just starting out, having a revision partner helps build your skill. Google Docs' suggested edits can help manage and highlight good writing in a project.
If you working with a team or setting up an assignment for students, having a default style in Google Docs can help develop writing norms.
Using correct spelling in your writing is very important and Google Docs is here to help!
Learn how to translate a document in Google Docs.
Learn how to use equations in Google Docs.
Learn how to write in different languages in Google Docs.
Learn how to a Google Docs skill in this video.
Learn how to convert a Google Doc into a PDF in this short video.
Make customized bullet points in a Google Doc.
Filtering comments is an important part of purposeful feedback in a Google Docs; learn how to filter them in this short video.
Learn how to make a downloadable PDF in Google Docs.
Learn how to reveal editors in Google Docs.
Learn how to start and share a Google Meet through Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides.
Learn how to use smart chips in Google Docs.
Create an agenda within Google Calendar.
Build your job skills with Google's Applied Digital Skills program!
Students learn how to research and develop a topic for a student choice project.
Students learn to develop interview questions for a historical figure.
GEGUtah and UEN cover the basics of Docs for the Google Certified Educator Level One and Level Two exam as well as some tips collected from Google Certified Trainers in GEGUtah!
Using voice typing in Google Docs allows users to explore writing through a new lens.
This hyperdoc collects some great ways to engage our students in the Winter Olympic Games.
Students learn to write and edit a business plan.
Student learn to create an if-then adventure story using Google Applied Digital Skills