Intro to Google Docs Basic Formatting Screencast/Video Tutorial BUNDLE!
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Description
Using screencasts is a great way to teach Google Docs skills!
Included in this product are 5 beginner projects for students learning the basics of Google Docs. Each project comes with easy-to-follow directions, an answer key, a text source, and an engaging screencast that follows the directions step by step.
Read below to learn more about the practice skills and description for each project in this bundle.
LIBRARY HELPERS
PRACTICE SKILLS:
- Change font
- Change font size
- Add fonts to font library
ABOUT THE PROJECT:
In this project, you will use different fonts and font sizes to create a list of students who are assigned to be the library helpers for each quarter of the school year.
CRAYOLA COLORS
PRACTICE SKILLS:
- Change text color
- Change highlight color
ABOUT THE PROJECT:
In this project, you will use text and highlight color create a color-coded list of popular Crayola crayon colors.
COMMON ACRONYMS
PRACTICE SKILLS:
- Use bold, italic, and underline tools
- Use Paint Format tool
ABOUT THE PROJECT:
In this project, you will use formatting tools to create a list of common acronyms and their meanings.
SHEL SILVERSTEIN POEMS
PRACTICE SKILLS:
- Align text
- Adjust line spacing
ABOUT THE PROJECT:
In this project, you will use text alignment and line spacing tools to format poems written by Shel Silverstein.
SLIME RECIPE
PRACTICE SKILLS:
- Create a numbered list
- Create a bulleted list
ABOUT THE PROJECT:
In this project, you will use a numbered list and a bulleted list to create a simple slime recipe.
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WHY SCREENCASTS ARE MY TEACHER'S PET
Screencasts are my #1 teaching tool and quickly became my teacher’s pet.
Here are a few reasons why I love screencasts:
- Instead of teaching a lesson AND making sure the class was paying attention, screencasts relieve me of the actual teaching so I can manage my class. Students know that since the screencast is doing the teaching, I am watching them to ensure they are focused on the lesson. Trust me when I say the focus level is very high when you are supervising from the back of the room rather than distractedly teaching from the front.
- Screencast videos are the perfect answer to helping students learn at their own pace. When students have access to the video on their own computers, they can utilize the pause and play buttons to complete the project at their own speed of learning. It also allows them to go back and review aspects of the lesson they didn’t quite catch the first time it was shown during whole group instruction.
- Screencasts are a substitute teacher's dream come true. Lesson plans are made easy when the sub has to hand out directions and press play on the computer. An added bonus is sub learns the content thus becoming more prepared to help students during work time.
I could talk all day about the awesomeness of screencasts, but it is time for you to experience it yourself!