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7-Model -Lesson plan.


8- Lesson presentation for adults.


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9-Curriculum Contextualization.


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12-Curriculum with Google Slides.


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Google Slides




Google Slides, a powerful and versatile presentation tool,

 has revolutionized the way teachers engage and 

educate their students. With its user-friendly interface

 and collaborative features, Google Slides offers 

countless opportunities for creativity and interactivity in 

the classroom. 





From creating dynamic presentations to facilitating 

collaborative projects and even assessing student 

understanding in real-time, Google Slides enables 

teachers to enhance their instructional methods and 

empower students in their learning journey.


 


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Presentations and slides.





Interactive Lessons:


Create interactive lessons with 

clickable elements like buttons, links, and images to 

engage students in an active learning experience.





Collaborative Projects:


 Assign group projects where 

students collaborate in real-time within a shared

 Google Slides presentation.





Digital Storytelling:


 Have students create digital

 stories or comics using Slides by combining text, 

images, and animations.





Flashcards: 


Design digital flashcards for vocabulary, 

math problems, or historical events to help students 

study.


 




Quizzes and Polls:



 Build interactive quizzes or polls within Google Slides 

using the “Forms” feature to assess student 

understanding.







Mind Maps:


 Create visual mind maps to illustrate 

complex topics and relationships between ideas.







Virtual Field Trips: 


Curate a virtual field trip experience

 by embedding videos, images, and information about 

different locations or historical events.







Graphic Organizers:


 Develop graphic organizers such 

as flowcharts, concept maps, or timelines to help 

students organize information.




 




Portfolio Showcase: 


Allow students to showcase their 

work, such as art projects, essays, or research, in a 

portfolio-style presentation.






Classroom Games: 


Design educational games like Jeopardy or crossword 

puzzles using Google Slides’ interactive features.







Visual Summaries: 


Encourage students to summarize 

their learning visually by creating summary slides for 

lessons.  Literature Analysis: Analyze literature by 

creating character profiles, plot diagrams, or thematic 

analysis slides.



 




Peer Editing:


 Facilitate peer editing by having students 

provide feedback on each other’s work within a shared 

presentation.






Virtual Tours: 


Take students on virtual tours of historical 

sites, museums, or landmarks using images and 

descriptions.







Daily Agendas:


 Besides regular agendas, use Slides

 to display daily learning objectives, tasks, and activities.







Student Self-Assessment:


 Encourage students to assess their own understanding 

by creating self-assessment slides.


 


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 Benefits for Teachers




So, you’ve heard about Google Slides, but what exactly

 is it? Well, think of it as the cool sibling of PowerPoint,

 with a lot more pizzazz and a fancy online twist. Google

 Slides is a free web-based presentation software offered

 by Google as part of its G Suite. It allows you to create, 

edit, and collaborate on presentations with ease.


 


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Advantages




Now that we know what Google Slides is, let’s talk about 

why teachers should be as excited as a kid in a candy 

store about using it in the classroom. First of all, it’s a 

game-changer in terms of accessibility and convenience. 

You can access your presentations from any device with 

an internet connection, meaning no more panicking 

about forgetting your USB drive or carting around your 

laptop.





Google Slides also offers an array of interactive and 

collaborative features that make learning more engaging 

and enjoyable. You can embed multimedia elements like 

videos, images, and even interactive quizzes to spice up 

your presentations. And the best part? You can invite 

students to collaborate in real-time, fostering teamwork 

and creativity.


 



2. Interactive Presentations:





 Engaging Students with 




Multimedia Content





Enhancing Presentations with Multimedia Elements





Gone are the days of boring slide decks filled with text

 and bullet points. With Google Slides, you can bring your 

presentations to life by adding multimedia elements. 

Embed videos to demonstrate concepts, insert images to 

evoke emotions, and include audio to keep your students 

on their toes. Just remember, a cat video every now and 

then won’t hurt.


 


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Using Animations and Transitions





Animations and transitions are like the sparkly sprinkles

 on top of a cupcake. They add that extra wow factor to 

your presentations and keep your students engaged. 





So go ahead, play around with slide transitions to create 

seamless flows between your content, and use

 animations to reveal information bit by bit. Just be 

careful not to go overboard and turn your presentation

 into a disco party.


 


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