How it works

This site is a place for LVUSD teachers to share resources related to our Forward Learning initiative. To share a lesson plan you can use the lesson plan template by clicking on this link. The document will open in your Google Drive. This is a view only template so you will need to make a copy by going to File - Make a Copy. Rename your copy the name of your lesson and include your name as well. Once you have completed your lesson you can copy and paste it onto our blog! Make sure you use labels/tags when you post so that your lesson is searchable. Some examples of labels that should be used are: the grade level, content area and topic.

If you have a lesson using one of the other templates that we have worked with you can share directly to the blog by either copying and pasting your lesson into the blog or by giving a brief description of your lesson and attaching a link to your lesson. If you are attaching a link to a Google Doc make sure you have shared your document with anyone in LVUSD to View Only. Here is a video tutorial that shows how to share a doc with LVUSD view only.

Monday, December 8, 2014

Google Drawings Basics

Google Drawings is a wonderful tool for students to use when demonstrating learning. Here is a quick cheat sheet for using the app.

This drawing was created to serve as a guide for students. If you would like to edit it for yourself, you may make a copy of the original Google Drawings image: http://goo.gl/Byd7mq

Download as PDF: http://goo.gl/DCcD72

To see more of what the app can do, visit the Google Drawings page on the LVUSD Teaching with Google Apps site.

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