Google Classroom Tips
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Google Classroom Tip #18: How to Facilitate Collaboration
No man is an island. At some point in our lives, we have to ask people for help or work with others to accomplish ... -
Google Classroom Tip #17: How to Boost Parental Involvement
For students to be successful, teachers and parents must work together. Unfortunately, in many districts, parental involvement is at an all-time low. Teachers are ... -
Google Classroom Tip #15: Behavior Management
Dealing with bad behavior in the classroom can be frustrating. It can prevent teachers from teaching and students from learning. So what can you ... -
Google Classroom Tip #16: Handling Student Discipline
Nobodies perfect, and this includes your students. From time to time, they will test limits, question your authority, or flat out incite a riot ... -
Google Classroom Tip # 14: Birthday Wall
Design a birthday wall in Google Docs or Google Drawings. Update the wall each month and upload to Classroom to celebrate student birthdays. I ... -
Google Classroom Tip #12: Create Bellringers
Post a bellringer assignment for students to work on when they enter the classroom. Daily bellringers can be posted by creating a new question ... -
Google Classroom Tip #13: Create a Best Practices Classroom
Best practice in teaching is a refined art, often shaped and molded over time, thanks to the work of many. Some top-notch teaching strategies ... -
Google Classroom Tip #11: Digital Badge Systems
Digital badges award students for their achievements, skills, or other positive qualities. It might seem like a digital image of a badge won’t make ... -
Google Classroom Tip #10: Create Authentic Assessments
You can design authentic assessments, and utilize Classroom to distribute, grade, and collect student assessments. Why is the ability to create authentic assessments such ... -
Google Classroom Tip #9: Assignment Status
Being organized is the key to teachers keeping their sanity. With Classroom, you can quickly check how many students turned in an assignment as ...