
I must admit that, even though I have had an account for a while, I have only just really started to utilise GoogleDocs.
I’ve found it to be a tool that I can start to build on and use; it’s also a great way to share live documents with colleagues or students. That’s why I was excited to come across this article from Tom Barrett explaining ten Google based documents that designed for use in the classroom. I suggest that they be good starting points for integrating (I hate to say it) the power of Google into your class setting. The ten forms are;
- Get to know your class
- Emotion graph
- Spelling test
- Comprehension questions
- Weekly Reading Record
- Maths data handling
- Guided Reading Record
- Prior Learning Assessment
- Library Book Review
- Learning Success
Get your own copies from the article, which can be found here.
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