Maps can be a great way to connect students to different locations both locally and around the world. Google Earth and Google Maps are great options to explore the geography…
Breakouts can be a fun way to engage students in the classroom. Physical breakouts allow for the players to manipulate the clues and locks. Digital breakouts for allow more players…
Google Earth is an amazing tool for integrating some geography into a lesson. Users can investigate different locations, measure distance and area of a specific location using the ruler tool,…
Google Earth is a 3D map tool that can help bring geography into the classroom. It offers learners a chance to explore the globe’s different locations through maps and voyages…
Ever hear the phrase “ask three before me” (before asking the teacher)? This can also apply to classroom technology. Generally the simplest suggestion is to restart the device and login…
One of the benefits to using the Google Apps is that the Google autosaves information and drafts as you work. All of these files are stored safely on the user’s…
Please note: depending on how your district/domain has configured Google Meet the following information may be different. The information below applies specifically to WWCSD. Since we are still in a…
When using Google Meet, generally the first person to join is the meeting moderator (or host). They will also have access to the Host Controls. If you have the host…
Google Slides is a great place to make interactive student activities. You can create manipulatives or drag and drop activities for students to practice sorting, adding, and more. This can…
*Links below are specific to WWCSD and only available to those with district accounts* With school moving to a remote learning environment, many if not most or all teachers have…
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