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Google Slides Skills Practice Lessons. Beyond the Basics! Google Slides Skills Practice Lessons are for students who have worked with Google Slides and are familiar with the Basics and ready for some Intermediate lessons.
Lessons offer step-by-step directions for NEW features. It is expected students will know the basics of how to format Text, Font, Text Alignment, insert Clip Art, etc.
Please do not purchase if you purchased Computer Technology Curriculum Complete Unit for 7th Grade
Lessons Include:
Past, Present and Future Autobiography – A great way to learn more about your students. Students love this lesson because it is all about them! Students create a Google Slides autobiography all about them – their past, present, and future. Grading rubric included.
A Day Trip to the City – Using Google Slides and Sheets students chose a place to visit in a city near them, create an Itinerary and using Sheets, students determine the cost for the trip. A completed example included.
Zoo Project – The Zoo Project gives your students an opportunity to choose a zoo of their choice and create an amazing presentation while teaching them several formatting features.
Activity 1: Students will create a presentation to include changing slide layout, add and rotate text boxes, and apply color background. A completed example included.
Activity 2: Students will add slide numbers, a diagram, a table, edit slides, change font using the slide master, add transitions, animations and publish to the web in order to use auto-advance and loop with presentation. A completed example included.
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Technology Gadgets: A fun and educational way for students to see how technology has evolved. Students will choose 3 technology gadgets they MUST have and could not live without. Students will create a presentation which will include history, facts, and photos of the technology gadgets.
Country Report – Students chose a country and use the duplicate slide, shapes, line tool, and text boxes. A completed example included.
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Google Slides Skills Practice Lessons. Beyond the Basics! Google Slides Skills Practice Lessons are for students who have worked with Google Slides and are familiar with the Basics and ready for some Intermediate lessons.
Lessons offer step-by-step directions for NEW features. It is expected students will know the basics of how to format Text, Font, Text Alignment, insert Clip Art, etc.
Please do not purchase if you purchased Computer Technology Curriculum Complete Unit for 7th Grade
Lessons Include:
Past, Present and Future Autobiography – A great way to learn more about your students. Students love this lesson because it is all about them! Students create a Google Slides autobiography all about them – their past, present, and future. Grading rubric included.
A Day Trip to the City – Using Google Slides and Sheets students chose a place to visit in a city near them, create an Itinerary and using Sheets, students determine the cost for the trip. A completed example included.
Zoo Project – The Zoo Project gives your students an opportunity to choose a zoo of their choice and create an amazing presentation while teaching them several formatting features.
Activity 1: Students will create a presentation to include changing slide layout, add and rotate text boxes, and apply color background. A completed example included.
Activity 2: Students will add slide numbers, a diagram, a table, edit slides, change font using the slide master, add transitions, animations and publish to the web in order to use auto-advance and loop with presentation. A completed example included.
Voted a favorite by students!
Technology Gadgets: A fun and educational way for students to see how technology has evolved. Students will choose 3 technology gadgets they MUST have and could not live without. Students will create a presentation which will include history, facts, and photos of the technology gadgets.
Country Report – Students chose a country and use the duplicate slide, shapes, line tool, and text boxes. A completed example included.
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