"Google Story Builder is a fun Google tool that will get your students developing their basic writing skills.
You don't need a Google account to participate and younger students can easily navigate through the Google Story Builder steps.
Once the students have finished writing their story, they can add music and watch the animated video of their writing experience."
Google Story Builder allows anyone to create short, Google-Docs style videos. You can adjust the characters, the story line, the plot, and even customize the music.
If you need a calculator on the spot, but do not have access, bring up this Google calculator and unit converter. You can also graph equations, and
geometry equations.
You tube AAC collection You can make a communication board for children who are nonverbal or minimally verbal using either Google documents or Google presentation. Your board will be available to edit anytime or any device. You can also make it public for others to use online. It only takes 5-10 minutes or even less. This presentation includes step-by-step directions using Google Presentation to create a communication board for core vocabulary.
work completion checklist made in Google Forms. In order duplicate this you need the Google Spreadsheet link. Choose File>Make a Copy. Then go to Form of the new copy and choose Edit Form to get the link to the Google Form.
"There are many tools for creating and using graphic organizers, but one great option is Google Drawings. Some benefits include:
Loads of ways to add images, shapes, connectors, text, and more
Easy to collaborate with partners or for a whole class brainstorming activity
Final product can be shared as is, or can be exported in several formats
It's free!"
"Over time I have created quite a few help guides, presentations, and other training resources for Google-related topics. Although these resources can be found elsewhere on this site and other locations, I have pulled them all together in one place to make it easy for people to find a needed resource, as well as to be sure you are accessing the most recent version"
Teach for Google offers a fast-growing library of short, easy-to-implement courses containing 'How To' videos, strategy overviews, templates, checklists and more. Some are free, and some are for fee.
Google Spreadsheet that links to a Google Form. Use this template to customize your own checklist. Go to File>Make a Copy. Then, in the new spreadsheet, go to Form> Edit Form.
"Type with your voice
You can type and edit by speaking in Google Docs or in Google Slides speaker notes.
Note: This feature is only available in Chrome browsers."