Learn basic coding skills with Google's CS First program!
- Subject:
- Educational Technology
- Professional Learning
- Material Type:
- Lesson Plan
- Provider:
- Provider Set:
- Google for Education
- Author:
- CS First
- Date Added:
- 05/18/2022
This collection contains resources to help educators use Google tools in the English Language Arts classroom.
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.
It's elementary that this tour would share the most amazing real world locations connected with Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's fictional sleuth.
Learn about cherry blossom celebrations around the world in this tour.
Learn how to create a Joke-Telling Talkbot using coding in Google.
From Eric Curts' Control Alt Achieve, he outlines how to use Google Docs' new create a dropdown feature to help students do close reading. It is a fairly simple idea with some great applications across content areas. Basically, copy a paragraph of text, remove the important words, and make a color-coded dropdown. It is a quickly assessed formative assessment that lets the teacher use any text they desire.
Learn how to create Book Character Map using Google Drawings.
In this Google Applied Digital Skills lesson, students will create a collage using Google Drawings.
Learn how to create Comic Strips with your students using Google Slides, Drawings, and Jamboard.
Students will create a crossword puzzle using Google Sheets
Students learn to use Google Forms to create a guessing game from course content.
Students learn to create an interactive guide of an area using Sheets and Maps.
Help students create more connections between classroom topics by creating a Google Drawing mind map.
Allow students to explore their own lives and the important ideas that make them who they are by building a personal timeline in Google Drawings.
Students learn to keep a photo journal using Google Docs.
Give students choice in what they are presenting by allowing them to create an "All About A Topic" presentation in Google Slides.