Google Slide is a lot like Power Point... but better! Like all Google Apps, multiple collaborators can work on one Slide presentation.
Matt Miller, a former teacher with over a decade of experience, wrote a book called "Ditch That Textbook," and maintains a website that is one of my favorite go-to resources when I'm looking for news ways to engage children with the content and with each other in an innovative capacity. In this post, he shares creative ways to use Google Slides with students. Explore this page, and consider which of these ideas might work with your students.
Add a slide to this deck, and on it, share one way you could use this tool in your class to expand students' knowledge of the content and cultivate their 4 C's: communication, collaboration, critical thinking, and creativity.