Google Meet is integrated into Google Classroom, go to the Google Meet page for assistance with setting this up
Google Classroom Tips
You can use Google Classroom as an interactive environment using the following tips:
Engage students in discussions within the Classroom Stream and use their participation as evidence of learning
Use the question option to check understanding of new content or as check and act points
Ask the students a question as an entry or exit ticket to see where they are with their understanding
Differentiate instructions or assignments for individual or small groups of students
Rubrics can be used to assess student work. Middle School and SACE rubrics can be imported into assignments in Classroom
Take advantage of the flexibility of distance learning by assigning larger-scale project based learning activities
Students can engage in cross-subject collaborative projects, applying prior knowledge and inspiring them to explore new topics
Originality Reports are the native plagiarism checker in Google Classroom and can be turned on when creating an assignment
Google Classroom can be used to differentiate instructions and assignments for individual or small groups of students with a class.
A guide to differentiating for students: Video Link
Many apps can be linked or shared with Google Classroom. This allows learning activities to be directly shared in Google Classroom.
Share to Classroom Chrome Extension
EDU in 90 : Apps That Work in Google Classroom Video Link
Apps that work with Google Classroom: Link