The default Google Slide fonts selection is less than exciting. Luckily, you can easily access more fonts to help you create your digital activities for your students. It’s simple to do, so let’s take a look at how you can find more fonts for Google Slides. A Quick Caution on Fonts Before I show you where to find more fonts…
If you’re using Google Slides to create activities for your students, you need to know how to resize your slides. Adjusting the size to fit your activity will make a world of difference for your students. Here is how to change the size of your Google Slides presentation. Why Does My Google Slide Size Matter? You might be asking me,…
Creating successful digital writing lessons might feel complicated. However, there are some simple components that will make planning and executing virtual writing with primary students easier. Let’s take a look at how you can create engaging, student friendly writing lessons for your kindergarten, first grade, and second grade students. What does it take to create successful writing lessons? Teaching writing…
Distance Learning is tricky in general, but teaching primary students to write virtually? That’s far from an easy task. Asking kindergarten, first grade, and second grade students to type their writing can add an extra layer of stress to a difficult subject. However, writing during distance learning (more tips on the basics here) doesn’t have to require a lot or…
Writing during distance learning, especially for kindergarten, first grade, and second grade students, presents challenges. Although it’s not the ideal way to teach writing, there are some actionable steps you can take to make it easier on you and your students. 1. Accept that Virtual Writing Lessons are not the Same First, it’s important to keep in mind that your…