How can I use Google Drawings with students?
- Insert an image of a blackline master and mark it up or have students mark it up
- Mark up screen shots to show students how to complete a process online
- Create Venn diagrams and other mind maps/graphic organizer. If you use these often, consider making some templates.
- Make comic strips by inserting photos and adding speech bubbles. Students of all ages love to show what they know with comics. Comics can also be a great way for you to introduce a lesson topic.
- Help ELL or foreign language students learn vocabulary or prepositions by asking them to rearrange labeled furniture on a floor plan according to specific verbal or written directions.
- Use Google drawings for virtual manipulatives
- Have students make backgrounds for Google slide presentations
- Create geometry drawings
- Visual vocabulary: Have students create a picture or symbol that helps them remember/understand the meaning of vocabulary words and insert it into a spreadsheet along with the definition of the word and perhaps an example sentence.
- Make a family tree
- Make character wheels to show personality traits for characters in books
- Design classroom or project posters
- Make word webs
- Create seating charts
- Make timelines that include images and dates
- Use for KWL charts
Courtesy of: Kiersten Baschnagel