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Google Slides™ Links & Instructions

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granted to copy pages specifically designed for student or
teacher use by the original purchaser or licensee.
PLEASE READ: You may not share these files online in a way that
they can be accessed freely by the public. Using Google
Classroom™ or other learning platforms is okay because only your students access
these files. If your students have an account that they log in with, then usually that
platform is secure and not accessible by the general public. When you change
the share settings on a Google Slides file to ANYONE WITH THE LINK CAN VIEW,
make sure you do NOT post the link anywhere public.

To access your Google Slides ™ materials, you will need


to click on the following :

LOGIC PUZZLES SAMPLER GOOGLE SLIDES™

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How to use this Resource in
Google™ Classroom
This resource in this pack is for students using Google™ Slides, which can be shared into
Google™ Classroom. Just follow these simple steps.
Click on each link for each file. This will force a copy of the resource into your
Google™ Drive folder. Make sure you are logged into the correct Google™ account.
This should be the same account you use with your students.
You will see a screen like this. Click on “Make a Copy”
This will force the copy onto your Drive.
Open the file you wish to share with student inside of Google™ Classroom. You
don’t need to do anything to the file, just open it once and then close. Once again,
ensure that you are in the correct Google™ Account before advancing to the next step.
On the Student response pages, you may not want to assign all pages at one
time. Go to Make a Copy of the file. Rename the copy as the assignment you wish to
create. Delete the pages you do not wish to use with the students.
Go to Google™ Classroom. Click on Classwork at the top of the page and then
on “Create.” Then click on the assignment.
When you add an assignment, you will be asked to choose a file with your
students. Find the file in your Google™ Drive by clicking on “add” and then on “Google
Drive.” Because you just opened the resource in your Google™ Drive account, the
resource you just purchased will be directly at the top. Double click to add this resource
to Classroom.
You have a few options in the bottom right. If you choose “Students can edit the file,”
they will be able to edit your original file (which you most likely don’t want). The last
option is to For most activities, you want to make sure
you select this option. Or you can pick specific slides and assign them to groups of
students instead of to all students.
Now students will be able to work on this activity on his/her device without changing your
original document.
Click in the top corner.

©Susan Morrow
How to use this Resource
in Other Platforms

This blog post has terrific


instructions and how to add
Google™ Slides to Seesaw.
Click on the computer
image to access the post.

If you are using Microsoft


Teams, it will be easier for
you to use the PowerPoint
version of all the materials.

©Susan Morrow
Still Confused:
Still Confused? Don’t worry, I’ve got you covered. Below, you
will find additional instructions and links to Video Tutorials
(Courtesy of A Double Dose of Dowda.)

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