Using Google Docs, create a template that will serve as your daily agenda to be shared with students. Use tables, colors, and images to help organize your subjects or class periods.
Place your Google Doc agenda in the "About" section of Google Classroom to be viewed by your students.
When students open the Doc, they need to click the Drive icon and Save iit to their own Drive.
Every day or week you'll update your shared agenda Doc for your students which will be viewable to them through Google Classroom or Drive.
In Google Keep (keep.google.com) a new note needs to be made for each student. This note will be shared between you and your student so it doesn't matter if you create it or the student creates their own.
Free Technology for Teachers article about seven Chrome Apps for students to Use Offline:; Daum Equation Editor, Quick Note, Periodic Table, etc. some very interesting options
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