You can access Google Classroom using your district credentials at https://drawings.google.com
Three ways you can you can use Google Drawings tomorrow.
Visual Representations and Infographics: Google Drawings allows educators to create visual representations, diagrams, and infographics. Teachers can use it to illustrate concepts, create flowcharts, diagrams, or mind maps to aid in explaining complex ideas to students.
Interactive Worksheets and Graphic Organizers: Google Drawings can be used to create interactive worksheets or graphic organizers for students. Educators can design custom templates, diagrams, or organizers for various subjects or learning activities. Students can then engage with the content by adding text, shapes, images, or connecting elements within the worksheet. This allows for hands-on learning experiences and provides opportunities for students to demonstrate their understanding in a visual format.
Collaborative Projects and Presentations: Google Drawings supports collaboration, making it an excellent tool for group projects or collaborative presentations. Educators can create a shared Google Drawing where students can work together in real-time to design, brainstorm, or illustrate their ideas.