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10 Top Alice Keeler Blog Posts of 2016

2016 top blog posts alice keeler
10 Top Alice Keeler Blog Posts of 2016

2016 top blog posts alice keeler

10 Top Alice Keeler Blog Posts of 2016

Thank you to my readers, 2016 was a great year to interact with my PLN. Many of the blog posts on alicekeeler.com are directly inspired by questions from and interactions with educators. Here are my top 2016 blog posts:

google slides rotate to portrait mode

1. Google Slides – Rotate to Portrait Mode

2. Have Students Create Meme’s in Google Drawing

5 Google Apps templates for kindergarten

3. 5 Google Apps Templates for Kindergarten

Lesson plan template

4. My Lesson Plan Template

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5. Google Sheets: Pixel Art Template

Google SLides JigSaw

6. Google Slides: JigSaw Activity Template

Google Classroom Alice Keeler Do Not Jump In The Deep End

7. Google Classroom: Do Not Jump In The Deep End

8. Alternatives to Student Presentations

9. Teaching Math with Google #Googlemath

5 things you do not know about google forms alice keeler

10. 5 Things You Did Not Know About Google Forms

 

And here are a few bonuses from late in the year that had less time to earn the hit count 🙂

10 Google Apps Tricks to Learn for 2017

Google Classroom: Collaborate with Aww Web Whiteboard

Google Classroom Start Here – Type

Finally…. New Google Sites

Google Classroom: Pull Student Paragraphs and Give Feedback

Google Classroom: Pin All Your Classes

Math Puzzle, Get Students Thinking

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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