Learning to write a summary can be a tricky skill for students. It is not always easy to pick the best information to include. Try google docs for an easy summary.
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There are so many amazing things we can do with Google Forms. One of my favorite features allows us to differentiate a form for students, meaning we can send students to different questions and pages of information based on how they answer each question.
My mantra is "Feedback Faster." The faster we can provide students feedback, the more impact it has on their learning. What I love about Google Classroom
Learn how to use this tool to help you create and collect classwork paperlessly! Google Classroom is a MUST for 21st Century classrooms today!
Teach students how to solve small problems themselves using I-Messages with this interactive digital for Google Slides™ activity! Students learn and practice (with 10 fillable text box scenarios) this simple 3-step process to using an I-Message: ✨ "I felt...when...can you please?" ✨ This activity is perfect for SEL, morning meeting, counseling, and classroom guidance lessons! ⭐ Like what you see? Check out my website and follow me on social media! ⭐ Follow Music City Counselor on Instagram! Follow Music City Counselor on Facebook!
This is the best of both worlds! If you are using Google Drive to store your files, you may find yourself with some Microsoft files that you would like to edit without having to download and open in their native applications.
This anger management activity is designed to get students thinking about the different causes of their frustration and healthy ways they can cope with it. Students will identify things that bother, annoy and anger them, and then they will choose different coping strategies they can use to overcome those feelings. This digital activity can be sent directly to students or used in person. The Boom Cards version has been updated to include audio on every slide to assist with reading. Love Freebies? I do a Flash Freebie every month for all of my TpT followers. Click here to follow my store and get a notification when I post the monthly freebie. ***Save 20% with my Digital Resources Bundle*** Includes: Link to editable Google™ Slides activity Link to Boom Learning™ activity Teacher/counselor instructions Benefiting Students Anger management issues can make it almost impossible for students to learn. This game will help students think about how they can better manage their anger and identify triggers. At a minimum, this activity will allow students to define anger and identify anger management strategies. Saving Time This activity is ready to use and designed to be no-prep. Who is this Lesson Designed For? This activity is designed for students grades 1-5 but the slides are completely editable and can be changed to fit a wide variety of student needs. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RELATED RESOURCES: ⁕ Digital Resources Bundle ⁕ School Counseling Super Bundle ⁕ Steam-Stoppers 7 Week Anger Management Small Group ⁕ Anger Management Board Game ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
All students are capable of thinking deeply about a text. But that doesn't mean it's easy. And often it doesn't come natura...
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Using Google Classroom to provide students feedback and grade has significantly improved my efficiency. Here is my workflow. Locate the Assignment in the
Teach students to cope with anger and calm down with this interactive digital activity. Through drag-and-drop activities, eye-catching visuals, and fillable text boxes, on Google Slides™ students learn: ✅ What is anger? ✅ What does anger look and feel like in my body? ✅ What are anger triggers? ✅ What are common anger triggers? What are my anger triggers? ✅ To rate their anger on a scale from 1 to 5 ✅ What is calm? ✅ What does calm look and feel like in my body? ✅ What is a calm down strategy? ✅ What are helpful calm down strategies? Which strategies do I like best? ⭐ Like what you see? Check out my website and follow me on social media! ⭐ Follow Music City Counselor on Instagram! Follow Music City Counselor on Facebook!
We're mixing pen and paper with digital in our blended classrooms, and everything's going great. At first (for me) it was just about throwing in some digital
Teach students how to respect personal space, have a safe body, and keep their hands and feet to themselves with these engaging and interactive resources! ✅ This lesson includes digital for Google Slides™, PowerPoint, and printable activities. ⭐ THIS RESOURCE INCLUDES: ✅ An interactive digital for Google Slides™ and PowerPoint presentation. Students listen to a story called, "Harvey Learns to Keep a Safe Body" about a boy who struggles to keep his hands to himself and learns how to respect personal space. ✅ A safe body vs. unsafe body bag sorting game with 36 scenario cards ✅ A digital safe body vs. unsafe body sorting game with 36 scenarios ✅ A printable mini coloring book about respecting personal space and keeping a safe body ✅ Additional coloring pages and worksheets ✨ This lesson is aligned to ASCA Mindsets & Behaviors. ✂️ I recommend having 2 paper lunch sacks or gift bags of similar size available for the bag sorting game. ⭐ Like what you see? Check out my website and follow me on social media! ⭐ Follow Music City Counselor on Instagram! Follow Music City Counselor on Facebook!
Sometimes I attach blank Google Docs to my Google Classroom assignments to help get my students started. However, students can create a Google Doc right
Looking for quick and easy checks for understanding to use in a digital classroom? You found them! This is a digital adaptation of my top-selling Higher Order Thinking across the Curriculum: Formative Assessment Exit Slips. I've recreated many of the exit slides into an easy to use format and added 10 new options to the mix! Check out the free sample for a detailed listing of what's included and a sample exit slip to try out. One of my favorite features of the Google Classroom is the ability to link to authentic texts (news articles, primary sources, blog posts, videos) without worrying about printing the articles—saving both copy costs and copyright violations! This feature opens up a whole new world of reading for our students. With 30 exit slips to choose from in this set, you are certain to find one that fits every text in your classroom. After purchasing this activity, you'll have your own copy of a Google folder containing a .pdf teacher resource and 30 individual Google Slides that can be used for a variety of before-during-after lesson assessments of understanding. Short explanations of each strategy are also included in this teacher resource and instructions for copying/storing the exit slips. (Note: Due to file size limitations, this folder actually contains 29 exit slips, the 30th is available in the free sample download. You can easily move the sample into this folder once you've downloaded it.) I hope you’ll find, as I have, that students are much more willing to write longer, more thoughtful responses when they can type their answers; you’ll really get a picture of what they’re understanding and what they’re missing with these activities. All of the exit slips are fully editable—by you before you assign them, or if your students find they need to adapt them as they respond, they can make changes to the document as needed. However, I’ve set them up for easy student-response and teacher grading. Each section that requires student response is set to type in blue font to easily distinguish student writing from the instructions and text on the document. Most instructions are included on the Slide itself, but in some cases, I’ve offered further instruction in the notes below the slide. Download the FREE SAMPLE to give it a try! Looking for other materials to assess student understanding? Check these out: Twitter Summaries Thick and Thin Questions And if you’re an English or Reading teacher, be sure to check out this digital reading log to track your students’ independent reading!
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Create a branching Google Form by creating multiple sections. Use the multiple choice or dropdown options to go to section based on answer. G Suite
This companion lesson to "Clark the Shark" by Bruce Hale teaches students self-control and how to manage their thoughts, feelings, and actions. ✅ It includes digital for Google Slides™, PowerPoint, and printable resources! ⭐ THIS RESOURCE INCLUDES: ✅ Digital for Google Slides™ presentation and sorting game. Students learn about self-control and strategies for how to "stay cool" and in control of their behavior. 24 interactive drag-and-drop scenarios allow students to practice sorting between "in control" and "out of control" choices. Fillable text boxes let students reflect on their own behavior and choices. ✅ A PowerPoint version of the presentation that teaches the same content, but without the digital sorting game included. ✅ A printable scenario sorting mat game with 24 scenario cards. Students read the scenario and either tell Clark, "it's time to cool your jets!" or "way to stay cool!" by placing the scenario card on the appropriate spot on the mat. Both a single mat option (perfect for projecting on a document camera) and a two mats option (great for smaller groups to incorporate movement) are included. ✅ 2 instructional posters that explain self-control. ✅ 2 printable worksheets and 2 coloring pages. ✅ Document that shows how the lesson is aligned to ASCA Mindsets and Behaviors. ✅ Instructional materials included in both full color and black/white! ☀️ Looking for this activity on BOOM? Find it here! [This resource was posted with permission from Bruce Hale, author of "Clark the Shark"]. ⭐ Like what you see? Check out my website and follow me on social media! ⭐ Follow Music City School Counselor on Instagram! Follow Music City School Counselor on Facebook!
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Google Drive is much more than an online file cabinet. It's loaded with free tools students can use for serious academic work. Let's look at what it can do.
One of my favorite Texthelp tools is Fluency Tutor for Google. And, Texthelp has recently dropped some MAJOR news for this product. Texthelp is currently providing FREE access for students, teachers, and parents to Fluency Tutor for Google Chrome through the end of the school year!
Prevent accidentally moving the pictures and text on a Google Slides when students are interacting together.
One thing I love about Google Classroom is that it is not rostered. I can create a Google Classroom class for any purpose. After school club,
This interactive lapbook is a great way to start and end individual counseling sessions. It gives you a quick idea of how the student is doing when they come in and where their head's at when they leave. This tool is something that can be used with each session with students - consistency in counseling sessions can be very therapeutic! Structured sessions are also aligned with cognitive behavioral theory and solution focused theory. The lapbook allows the student to identify how they are currently feeling, how they felt since your last session, how they view school/home/friends, and what they want to talk about. When they check out, students identify if they're feeling better, a positive self-affirmation to remember, and how they want to say goodbye. Velcro pieces, sliders, and clips allow for the student to respond visually and physically to the prompts. Included: Printing and assembly directions All the pages needed for the lapbook Additional supplies needed: file folder, 4 paperclips, glue, velcro dots, and a clothespin or binder clip). ************************************************************************************************************* ✨Glowing Praise for This Resource✨ “This has greatly improved my check in routine for my individual counseling students. They like that it is interactive and that they can move the pieces around.” ~Laura B. “This is one of the most favorite tools I purchased from the Responsive Counselor! My students enjoy expressing how they feel using this check-in tool, and helps to provide structure to my sessions. […] I highly recommend this product!” ~Helen N. ************************************************************************************************************* *Open the previews for more details!* This resource now includes an interactive Google Slides (TM) version for virtual counseling. The content is the same, but has students using drag and drop for their responses. You can do this “live” with students – video chatting with them and screen sharing. Or, you can send it to them to work on independently (all they need is a Google account). If you don’t use google classroom, students can share it with you by clicking the yellow share button and emailing it to you!
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Interested in setting up a social work page for your school website? In this post I explain how to do it, complete with virtual calm corners!
If you are an elementary librarian who uses Google Apps then this digital library skills bundle is for you! This bundle includes 17 library and research skills products. These activities can be used in Google Classroom or similar LMS. Each lesson is created with either Google Slides or Google Forms. There are lessons for students in grades K-5. This is my second Library Skills Digital Bundle - the first bundle can be found here. When you purchase this bundle you can save over 25%! Topics covered: Library Orientation and Rules Library Skills Review Research Skills Reading and ELA Review Reference Materials Author's Purpose Exit Tickets Advantages of using digital resources: ⇒ Paperless. No need to print and laminate the task cards ⇒ Engages students ⇒ Helps build 21st-century learners ⇒ Can use with Chromebooks, laptops, computers, tablets, iPads or other mobile devices Terms of Use © Copyright Staying Cool in the Library, LLC. All rights reserved by the author. This product is to be used by the original purchaser only. Copying for more than one teacher prohibited. Additional licenses are available at a discount. For librarians: you may use this product with all of your classes and students. Questions before buying? You can contact me through the Q/A section on TpT with any questions or special requests. You can also send me an email: [email protected] Feedback Please leave feedback on your purchases. If you have a concern, please contact me first before rating. Leaving feedback awards you credits towards future purchases. How to follow my store: Just click the green star next to my name. You’ll be the first to hear about new products, freebies and sales! Follow me on Facebook Follow me on Pinterest
If you are looking for a way to have students do peer evaluation here is my first draft of a solution. I have some ideas to kick this up a few notches, so
Increase your student's self-confidence by changing their negative self-statements to positive self-statements using this fun activity. Now includes a digital version for use with Google Slides and Google Classroom for digital learning. Great for small group counseling or class lessons. This activity takes about 30 minutes to complete with a small or large group. The goal is for students to learn to speak about themselves in a more positive way. Includes: ►Activity description including instructions/walkthrough of activity, objectives, materials, tips/tricks, ASCA standards, and SEL competencies. ►Two different formats to choose from (44 negative statements total to change): ►9 pages of handout style (format for older students). ►11 pages of sunglass cutout style (format for younger students). ►1 page of positive self-statement examples to use as a guide. ►Black and white version included. ►UPDATED: Now includes Google Classroom version, the link to access this resource on Google Drive and instructions for use is on page 46. ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── ⭐Recommended Resources⭐ ★ Anger Management Small Group Counseling Curriculum ★ Forecast of Feelings workbook ★ Divorce Small Group Counseling Curriculum ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── ✨Let's follow each other on Social Media ✨ Don't miss out! My new products are 50% off for the first 24hrs posted, so make sure you follow me: Click here to follow my TPT store➜➜➜➜➜➜FOLLOW ME! Heart and Mind Teaching on Pinterest Heart and Mind Teaching on Facebook Heart and Mind Teaching on Instagram Heart and Mind Teaching Blog ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── Copyright © Heart and Mind Teaching. Publisher's Email: [email protected]
My friend Kyle asked me to code a way for his son to practice spelling words. Clearly the answer is always a spreadsheet. Enter spelling words onto this
I love learning menus, and it is one of my favorite ways to incorporate student choice and to differentiate learning. And with digital tools like G Suite for Education, it's super easy to make menus interactive, digital, and more dynamic! Digital Differentiation offers teachers and students many ways to reach all learners.
This high-interest Google Slides Picture Graph activity is perfect for introducing graphing. Students will use the tally chart to survey their friends and then transfer the data to create a Google Slides pictograph. I’ve provided 7 different surveys with templates which include the tables and the tally charts. Students are given directions for adding clipart images and a table. Movable tally marks are included. Students can work individually or in groups to complete their pictographs. SLIDES INCLUDE: Directions and visual examples Favorite fruit Favorite holiday Birthday Month Favorite Season Favorite Ice Cream Favorite Pet Favorite Sport Just click on the link to go to the Google Slides. You will be prompted to click on “copy.” Then, rename the file and save in Google Classroom or Google Drive. TEACHERS LIKE YOU HAVE SAID... ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "Wonderful resource and easy to use!" ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "A good resource for introducing graphs." ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "Great resource! My students really enjoyed this activity." ******************************************************************* YOU MAY ALSO LIKE… → Reading Graphs → Graphing Coordinates → More Math Resources ******************************************************************* Copyright © Sweet Integrations. All rights reserved by the author. Permission to copy for one classroom only. You can purchase additional licenses if more than one classroom uses the product. © 2015 Google and the Google Apps are registered trademarks of Google Inc. ******************************************************************* Follow Me for sales, product launches, and FREE resources. ******************************************************************* Drop by my blog, Sweet Integrations for more ideas for your classroom!
When given a paper handout make it a digital resource using Google Keep. Grab the image text and share to a Google Doc. Paper to digital
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Google Classroom is a tool for teachers to distributing and collecting work. This list of 20 things helps teachers get started using Google Classroom.with.
A feature of the old Google spreadsheets was to be able to append &newcopy to the end of the URL. What this would do is when you share a view only