Description
Digital Notebook Google Edition Water Cycle
Get ready for your technology infused 21st century classroom! Your common core lessons will be alive with enthusiasm when you bring digital notebooks to your students. #tptdigital
Educational Technology. Mobile Learning. Google Resource. Digital Classroom.
You don’t need to be a teacher in a 1:1 classroom to deliver digital content for your lesson plans and curriculum. Using a teaching text, or instructional web tool – like an online textbook paired with Google Drive, Google Classroom, Microsoft OneDrive, or a learning management system, is an excellent first step to try paperless classroom instructional technology methods.
Elearning promotes differentiation, collaboration, improves overall learning objectives, and student growth mindset, which are proven advantages of using classroom technology.
What are Digital Notebooks?
★Original educational teaching and learning materials delivered by web based file sharing services, operates in the internet ‘cloud’ and allows you and your students to access, edit and print files from any computer or device.
Why use a digital resource?
★Paperless. No printing. No cutting. No glue.
★Students work directly in the file
★Preserve ideas and references
★Improve students writing
★Infuse technology
★1:1
★High engagement
★College readiness
★Access anywhere
★For use on Chromebooks, Android Tablets, and other devices!
★Looks like a traditional paper and pencil notebook
★Happy students
★NEW! OneDrive users can seamlessly use the digital interactive notebooks by following the OneDrive step-by-step visual tutorial.
Includes:
★Teacher Tutorial – includes the access link and how to use this in your classroom.
★Never seen before! Digital notebook pages have movable pieces to label the watercycle and transpiration diagrams.
★Slides you can use over and over again.
★Answer key
★Facts and background about the water cycle fill ins.
★Evaporation
★Transpiration
★Condensation
★Precipitation
★Plants and roots
★Writing prompt about weather and the water cycle
★Just added on 11/14/15 – blank page for you to add material!
Please provide me with really appreciated feedback!
Created by Danielle Knight, © Study All Knight ™, The Knight Stuff, LLC.