Description
Whether you're teaching about reference sources in a distance learning situation, a virtual classroom, or a brick-and-mortar school setting, these activities will add fun and engagement to your existing unit or help you create a new one for your Google Classroom™.
This product covers the use of an almanac, atlas, encyclopedia, dictionary, and thesaurus.
Included, you'll find 20 interactive Google Slide™ Task Cards with movable elements. The PDF you download with the product includes the link to the slides and the answer key.
You’ll also get a self-grading Google Form™ quiz with ten questions. You can access your quiz through the link included in the PDF you download.
Here’s how you access your slides and your quiz:
- Make sure you have a Google Account and that your students have access to Google products through your school division’s technology.
- Click the links in the second page of the PDF.
- Sign into your Google account if you’re prompted.
- Click the “make a copy” button.
- Make sure to save the copy to your Google Drive
- Assign your students their own copies so they won’t alter your original.
Happy Teaching, and thank you so much for considering this product!
Reference Sources Activities for Distance Learning
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Description
Whether you're teaching about reference sources in a distance learning situation, a virtual classroom, or a brick-and-mortar school setting, these activities will add fun and engagement to your existing unit or help you create a new one for your Google Classroom™.
This product covers the use of an almanac, atlas, encyclopedia, dictionary, and thesaurus.
Included, you'll find 20 interactive Google Slide™ Task Cards with movable elements. The PDF you download with the product includes the link to the slides and the answer key.
You’ll also get a self-grading Google Form™ quiz with ten questions. You can access your quiz through the link included in the PDF you download.
Here’s how you access your slides and your quiz:
- Make sure you have a Google Account and that your students have access to Google products through your school division’s technology.
- Click the links in the second page of the PDF.
- Sign into your Google account if you’re prompted.
- Click the “make a copy” button.
- Make sure to save the copy to your Google Drive
- Assign your students their own copies so they won’t alter your original.
Happy Teaching, and thank you so much for considering this product!






