Boost Student Research Skills
...easy rule that can be applied when searching online is the ‘Rule of 3’. Encourage all students to compare three sources of information before coming to a conclusion on any given topic. A common misconception...
...easy rule that can be applied when searching online is the ‘Rule of 3’. Encourage all students to compare three sources of information before coming to a conclusion on any given topic. A common misconception...
... Additional Resources Try it out Reflect on what you have learned Share class templates and simplify lesson planning Visit a class to provide support Knowledge check Try it out Try it out By the end of the lesson, you’ll be able to: Share classwork with other teachers in your organization. Go to Google Classroom and then follow the steps...
... Additional Resources Try it out Reflect on what you have learned Share class templates and simplify lesson planning Visit a class to provide support Knowledge check Try it out Try it out By the end of the lesson,...
...available student work, or references from the experience itself. Questions to consider: Did you accomplish the sub-goal?(If you were collecting data) What data was collected to measure progress toward meeting...
...a Google for Education Certified Trainer, you will have an opportunity to help inspire other teachers to become Google Certified Educator Level 1 and Level 2. Your training sessions will help to build foundational...
...we give you credit for it)! 3. If teachers don’t have Classroom available as a choice but want to communicate at scale with their students, they can: 1. How can students join a Classroom class? (Select all that...