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Design Synchronous and Asynchronous Lessons for Primary Learners with Google Forms

April 5, 2021

Phonics Lessons, Math Activities, and even Digital Listening Centers? There’s a FORM for that! Google Forms are a great way to get even our youngest students familiar with essential technology basics, including drop down menus, radio buttons, text boxes, check boxes, scroll bars and many more! In this session, we will learn how to create forms, and explore multiple examples of how Forms can be used by Primary students and teachers in the traditional classroom, or during remote or blended instruction. We’ll also explore some ways that images and videos can be used to enhance Google Forms and create lesson packages for your young learners. Google Forms work on multiple platforms and can be effective whether you have a single classroom device, or a device for every student, even if they do not have their own Google login.

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