1. Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides
- Language Arts: Collaborative writing, peer editing, and creating digital presentations.
- Math: Collaborative problem-solving, creating and sharing graphs and data analysis.
- Science: Recording and analyzing data, creating lab reports, and collaborative research.
- Social Studies: Collaborative research, creating presentations, and analyzing historical data.
2. Google Classroom
- All Subjects: Distribute assignments, collect and grade work, provide feedback, and facilitate class discussions.
3. Google Forms
- All Subjects: Create quizzes, surveys, and assessments for formative and summative evaluations.
4. Google Earth and Maps
- Geography: Explore geographic features, map routes, and create custom maps.
- History: Explore historical sites and events using historical imagery and tours.
5. YouTube
- All Subjects: Share educational videos, create playlists for different topics, and encourage students to create their own educational videos.
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