What You Need:
A computer or tablet with internet access.
Access to Google Docs.
Let's Get Started!
Open Google Docs: Click on the colorful "+" to start a new document.
Name Your Gallery: Click where it says "Untitled document" and type in a name for your gallery, like "My Amazing Art Gallery."
Create Your Art: You can draw pictures on paper and take photos of it with the webcam, or create digital art using any drawing app.
Insert Your Art: Click on "Insert" at the top, choose "Image," then "Upload from computer" to add your artwork to the document.
Write About Your Art: Under each image, write a few sentences about your artwork. You can describe what it is, what inspired you, and the materials you used.
Share Your Gallery: Click the "Share" button to invite friends, family, or your class to view your gallery. You can enter their emails to send them a direct invite.
Remember:
You can update your gallery anytime with new art.
Enjoy sharing your creations and seeing what others think.
What You Need:
A computer or tablet with internet access.
Access to Google Docs.
Let's Get Started!
Open Google Docs: Start a new document by clicking the "+" sign.
Name Your Document: Give your document a title like "My Family" or "My Pet ____"
Add Photos: Click on "Insert," then "Image," and upload photos of your family or pet.
Write Descriptions: Below each photo, write a description. Include fun facts, favorite memories, or anything special you want to share.
Decorate: Use different fonts and colors to make your profile colorful and fun.
Share Your Profile: Use the "Share" button to show your family, friends, or classmates the profile you've created.
Remember:
This is a great way to think about what makes your family or pet special to you.
Be creative and have fun with the descriptions.
What You Need:
A computer or tablet with internet access.
Access to Google Docs.
Let's Get Started!
Open Google Docs: Click the "+" to create a new document.
Name Your Document: Title it something like "My Show and Tell Project."
Choose Your Show and Tell Item: Pick something interesting you want to share, like a favorite toy, book, or hobby.
Write About Your Item: Start writing about why you chose this item, what makes it special, and any stories related to it.
Add Photos: If you can, add photos of your item by clicking "Insert," then "Image," and upload your pictures.
Prepare to Present: Think about how you would explain your item to your class or family. You can practice by reading what you wrote.
Share Your Document: Share your Show and Tell document with your teacher, classmates, or family by clicking the "Share" button.
Remember:
Show and Tell is about sharing something you love or find interesting.
Be ready to answer questions others might have about your item.
What You Need:
A computer or tablet with internet access.
Access to Google Docs.
Let's Get Started!
Open Google Docs:
First, we're going to open Google Docs. Click on the colorful "+" sign to start a new document.
Name Your Story:
At the top of the page, where it says "Untitled document," click and type in a fun name for your story. Maybe something like "The Great Space Adventure" or "The Mystery of the Missing Cookies."
Write the First Sentence:
Start your story with a bang! Write something interesting to grab everyone's attention. For example, "Once upon a time, in a faraway galaxy, there lived a brave little astronaut named Alex."
Add Some Color:
Let's make your sentence stand out. Highlight your sentence by clicking and dragging across it, then choose a fun color from the toolbar at the top.
Pass It On:
Now, it's your friend's turn. Share your document with them by clicking the "Share" button in the top right corner. Enter their email, or if you're in class, your teacher can help you share it with your classmates.
Wait for Your Turn Again:
Your friends will add their own sentences and maybe even some pictures! When it's your turn again, think about what you can add to make the story even more exciting.
Keep the Story Going:
Keep taking turns until your story feels complete. Maybe your astronaut finds a new planet, or solves the mystery of the missing cookies!
Decorate Your Story:
Use the drawing tools to add some illustrations to your story. You can draw a spaceship, a galaxy, or anything else that matches your story.
Share Your Story:
Once your story is finished, you can share it with your family, friends, or even your whole class. Just click the "Share" button again.
Remember:
Be creative and have fun with your story.
Work together and listen to everyone's ideas.
If you're not sure what to do, ask your teacher or a parent for help.
What You Need:
A computer or tablet with internet access.
Access to Google Sheets.
Let's Get Started!
Open Google Sheets: Click the "+" to create a new spreadsheet.
Prepare Your Colors: Type different color names into the cells, or have an adult help you.
Sort by Color: Use the "Fill color" tool to color each cell according to the color name inside it.
Create Categories: On another sheet or section, create categories for your colors, like "Warm Colors" and "Cool Colors."
Categorize: Move or copy the colored cells into the categories you've created.
Share and Learn: Share your color sorting sheet with someone and explain what you've learned about colors.
Remember:
Sorting colors can help you learn about different color groups and patterns.
Have fun mixing and matching colors to see what new categories you can create.
What You Need:
A computer or tablet with internet access.
Access to Google Sheets.
Let's Get Started!
Open Google Sheets: Start a new spreadsheet by clicking the "+" sign.
Choose Alphabet or Numbers: Decide if you want to work on letters or numbers today.
Create Your Worksheet: For letters, you can type each letter of the alphabet in a different cell. For numbers, you can list numbers 1-20 or any range you're learning about.
Color Coding: Use the "Fill color" tool to color each cell. Maybe all vowels in one color and consonants in another, or even numbers in patterns.
Practice: Use the sheet to practice identifying letters or numbers. You can even try typing them yourself in the next column.
Share Your Work: Show your worksheet to a parent, teacher, or friend. They can even add challenges for you, like finding all the "A"s or counting by 2s.
Remember:
This is a fun way to practice and learn.
You can make as many worksheets as you like for different practice sessions.