Graphic Organizers for Google Drawings
or http://bit.ly/2HhIqVs
or http://bit.ly/2HhIqVs
Why use Google Drawings:
- Free
- Easy to Use at any Grade Level
- Premade- Beginner = Drag and Drop
- Example: Parts of a Volcano
- Partially Made- Intermediate = Graphic Organizer Shared/Student Composes Responses
- Example: Timeline
- Create from Scratch- Advanced = Students use the Drawings Canvas to Create their own Graphic Organizer
- Premade- Beginner = Drag and Drop
- Easy to Share through Canvas or Google Classroom
- Collaborative, Engaging, OTRs
- Hattie's Effect Sizes: scaffolding (.82), planning and prediction (.76), elaboration, and organization (.75), concept mapping (.64), etc.
Tips:
- Use outside edges for directions, drag and drop items, etc.
- Change the size through Page Setup
- Use what you already have
- Save PDFs as .jpg and drag them into the document
- Option + drag to duplicate
Contact Info:
Chandra Martz
chandra.martz@canyonsdistrict.org
Feel free to share graphic organizers you have made and I will happily add them to the folder for others to use!
Most of Google Drawings templates that have been provided through the button above have been downloaded from other websites or created by other teachers and have been compiled for teacher use. While I am the compiler of the the Google Drawings graphic organizers and templates, I cannot take credit for the creation of the content provided.