This document provides instructions for using a digital "drag and drop" activity created in Google Slides. It outlines a 6 step process for logging into a Google account, clicking the provided link to make a copy of the activity file, renaming and organizing the copy, and then sharing the copy via link so students can access and complete the activity in their own files. The last line includes a clickable link to access the actual drag and drop activity file.
This document provides instructions for using a digital "drag and drop" activity created in Google Slides. It outlines a 6 step process for logging into a Google account, clicking the provided link to make a copy of the activity file, renaming and organizing the copy, and then sharing the copy via link so students can access and complete the activity in their own files. The last line includes a clickable link to access the actual drag and drop activity file.
This document provides instructions for using a digital "drag and drop" activity created in Google Slides. It outlines a 6 step process for logging into a Google account, clicking the provided link to make a copy of the activity file, renaming and organizing the copy, and then sharing the copy via link so students can access and complete the activity in their own files. The last line includes a clickable link to access the actual drag and drop activity file.
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How To Use Digital Activities: 1. Login to your Google Account *Whichever account you will be using to access this product moving forward. 2. Click the link (see below) 3. When you click the link, a box will pop open prompting you to make a copy. Click on the blue box to make a copy (this may take a few seconds). 4. The file has now been copied into your Google Drive. You can change the title and organize it in your folders as necessary. 5. Use the link to YOUR Copy of the document (the one you renamed) when sending this work remotely to students. 6. When you share in Google Classroom or email the file to a student, they will need their own copy to work on. When you open the file and press the “Share” button, it should say “anyone with the link can view.” Then you can assign this activity.