Badge Point(s): 2 points
Badge Point(s): 2 points
Google Drawings is like a blank canvas. It leaves plenty of opportunities for creativity in the classroom.
If you are looking for a tool that can be integrated into any content area and at any grade level then you have hit pay dirt. Google Drawings is like a big digital sheet of paper. You can add text, images, shapes, and lines. The simplicity of it makes Google Drawings easy to use for students of any age.
Don’t let the simplicity fool you though. The possibilities for using Google Drawings for creation in the classroom are endless.
To learn more, check out Matt Miller's 35 Creative Google Drawings Activities for Classes
Created by J Huff
Please watch the videos to the right to become familiarized with Google Drawing features.
Google Drawings can be used to create graphic organizers, interactive posters, comic strips, drag and drop activities, or infographics.
Create a Google Drawing project that can be used with your class.
Share your lesson idea and some screenshots of student work to the Google Form provided below.
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Submit a screenshot* of the steps listed above that you completed using the attachment feature in the Google Form below. Your responses will be reviewed as soon as possible, and you will be awarded your badge or asked for clarification/follow up on your task.
*Instructions for taking screenshots:
Full screen screenshot: Ctrl+windows shift button (looks like a rectangle with two lines next to it; above the 6 key).
Partial screenshot: Ctrl+Shift+windows shift button (looks like a rectangle with two lines next to it; above the 6 key). Click and drag around the area you'd like to grab.
Screenshots will be sent to your Downloads file (small blue circular icon with a file folder inside found in the apps menu -- click the small circle icon in far bottom left corner of Chromebook screen to find the Downloads file).
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