Tired of the same old slides for your presentations? Check out this website. It offers a plethora of themes you can download for use. Search by color, holiday, interest (sports, video games, etc.) and give your slideshow a fresh look!
Dictionary.com and thesaurus.com are the perfect resources to make sure your spelling is topnotch and your synonym game is on point.
Example: "SupercallafreasfoiffffIgiveup" is a song from the well-known movie Mary Poppins.
Correction: "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" is a song from the popular movie Mary Poppins.
Google Keep helps you keep notes, lists, and make reminders. The virtual sticky notes offer you the ability to take notes with drawings, images, or plain text. Your Google Keep homepage lets you reorganize your notes for easy reading and access.
Using images in your homework, presentation, and projects that are copyrighted is a no-no without appropriate permission. Click "Tools" and choose "Creative Commons Licenses" to bring up images that you can freely use and share.
This is a giant collection of photos, clip art, and other images that you can use, share, and edit without needing to ask for permission from or give credit to the creator.
On your keyboard, hit "Control" and "/" or "Command" and "/" when you are in Google Drive, Docs, Slides, etc. to bring up a list of all shortcuts available!