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Google Template Galleries

The Template Galleries for Docs, Sheets, Slides, & Forms provide an ever growing collection of templates for each App.

Link to Google Docs Template Gallery
Link to Google Sheets Template Gallery
Link to Google Slides Templates Gallery
Link to Google Forms Template Gallery

Eric Curts (@ericcurts)

Eric's website is just an amazing resource for EVERY teacher! If you've not visited it ... this needs to be the spot you go to all the time! And while you are there, make sure you sign up for his newsletter. And then follow him on Twitter. And if you are lucky enough - see him present! You won't be disappointed!

Ryan O'Donnell (aka @creativeedtech)

Ryan has shared several amazing templates that served as inspiration to us for many of our templates. His is a MUST check out. (And don't be afraid to check out the rest of his website ... he has some other cool things!)

Link to Ryan O'Donnell's website called template palooza.
Link to SlidesYearbook website.

SlidesYearbook (@JenTechnology)

Jennifer Scott provides detailed instructions and templates for creating your own yearbook. (Who says you have to do it for the whole school?)

Hyperdocs (@TsGiveTs)

If you've not seen or heard of a Hyperdoc, you are missing out. Hyperdocs take a Google Doc or Slide and use it to house an entire project/unit/lesson. But it's not just text! It's hyperlinks, interactive activities, reflecitons, and more! We are linking you to their template page, but there is so much more.

Link to the Hyperdocs Templates website.
Link to Hyperdocs Templates website.
Link to Teaching TechNix website about Google Slides for student bogs.

Teaching TechNix (@TeachingTechNix)

Cynthia Nixon provides a thorough explanation & template for turning a Google Slide into a blogging platform for your students. Pretty cool indeed!

Ditch That Textbook (@jmattmiller)

Matt Miller is another fantastic resource to have tucked in your 'back pocket'. This article offers several different templates - captions, comic strips, infographics, poetry, & more.

Link to Ditch That Textbook website.
Link to Erifili Davis' blog entry titled FREE Drive Templates: writing journals.

Erifili Davis (@EeeVeeDee)

Erifili shares 2 really cool takes on journaling in your classroom. One template is more free writing; the other has some photo prompts to help inspire your writers. BOTH template links are available in the article. Don't be afraid to poke around on her site for other ideas or activities.

Tony Vincent (@TonyVincent)

Tony shares a great many tips, tricks, and templates on his blog. He also has courses to join where you can learn how to make the things he makes. His graphics are A-MAZE-ING!

Link to Tony Vincent's website called Learning in Hand.