If you need any assistance with food, please let us know and we will do what we can to help. The Food Shed is available near the modulars on the left side of the building, 24-7. It is completely confidential. Please take what you need. We are creating a team to stock, as needed. We also have canned foods available, but are unable, with freezing night temps, to place them in the Food Shed just yet.
If you need any assistance, please contact the administration. If you would like to make a donation, contact our team at foodshed@sau79.org.
Inserting images using Snipping Tool/Screen Capture into a Google Doc (Perfect to use to show your typing progress to Mrs. Wernig!)
How do I get to my Google Classroom page?
How do I join my teacher's Google Classroom if I have a join code?
A resource shared by Mrs. Burlingame
Check out Mr. Vacca's YouTube channel for way better video tutorials
Using Highlights Tool in Read and Write for Google Chrome
Getting your extensions on your computer
How to find my assignments in Seesaw
Using Tools in Seesaw
Making a video for your teacher in Seesaw
Taking a photo of your work in Seesaw
Recording yourself solving a math problem in Seesaw
Staff: Starting a "Meeting" and inviting others
Students: Joining a Google Meet with a class code
How to use an email group from your Gmail to start a Google Meet with your class (or select group)
How to share your screen with a student(s) during a Google Meet and allow them to do the same!
IF you want to see the Grid mode (more like Zoom), you can now choose your layout mode, by pressing the three dots in the bottom right corner.
Using Google's Q&A Feature in Google Slides, paired with Google Meet
If you want to go into Presenter View in Google Meet and run your Google Slideshow lesson at the same time, it might be helpful to be able to accept questions from your "audience" without unmuting them and allowing ALL students to ask questions, real time.
This could be a great way to take questions from your class, present the question asked to the whole class (via written text on their screens), and then answer the question with spoken word, Awwapp, or some other method.
And again, check out Mr. Vacca's YouTube channel for way better Google Meet videos!
Creating a class and assigning an assignment
Creating a "Kit"