In this session, participants will get a detailed look at Google Drawing for a variety of enriching classroom activities: graphic organizers, hyperdocs, media projects and more. Using this interactive platform, Drawing becomes a tool for rich content across the curriculum. Participants will walk away with student samples and real projects that can be adapted for any subject area and grade level.
Presenter: Christina Rzazewski
Audience: Gr. 4-12
- My Slideshow
- Group Drawing
- 3 Basics to Start:
- Google Drawing Basics: Intro Video
- Article: 8 Creative Uses of Google Drawings You Shouldn’t Ignore:
- Bookmark
- Incentive (points tracker/class info tracker):
- As a minds on activity (anticipation activity)
- I wonder…(creating engaging handouts – placemat activities )
- https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1KeXUwrffciW4dxsbTKO1s99yMMwFKCwebfrMfFLRMOQ/edit
- https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1B-ML1eDBaKsLM8ySzHslbPPiw3fRxRgB_OhExV9bVsI/edit
- https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1GnXbfg5YvjkdtW_ZIj2G3XUzR90nkhNfwuBp_KaCzLQ/edit
- My Harry Potter lesson sample
- Class Debate: to capture real time info/ideas as they evolve
- Group Note: template
- Collaboration: labelling a diagram
- My Hero – Lesson Plan:
- My Hero – Teacher Sample
- Student Sample – Laila Ali (copy of)
- Student Sample – widescreen
Infographic Templates for Google: Online Article - Harry Potter: my sample
- My template: Tell Tale Heart
- King Midas: Suspense and Climax Activity handout
- Movie Poster
- Student sample movie poster
- Magazine Cover: Student Sample:
- Step by Step Portraits