![]() Once you’ve created a graphic organizer (or have saved one of mine), there are a few easy ways to get them to your students: (Some were more time-consuming than others, and I got faster at making them as I progressed.) Sharing your Google Drawings graphic organizers ![]() It took me about 90 minutes to make 15 of them so that averages out to six minutes each. We have added 10 more that were created by the Ditch That Textbook community and shared with us for this post. ![]() I’ve created 15 of them (see links below) that can be copied, saved, changed, tweaked or completely redone to fit your needs and your students’ needs. The difference - Drawings focuses on one single page Slides has multiple slides, which allows for multiple pages. Amy Nolan, high school English teacher, Commerce, Texas Creating graphic organizer templates with Google DrawingsĪs Amy mentioned above, Google Slides can be used to create these as well as Google Drawings. Now I rarely use Google Docs to make *anything* I use Google Slides by default because I can add more graphics and have better control of the overall configuration. I used to shy away from doing a lot of graphic organizers because it’s hard to design them in Google Docs the moment I learned that you could change the page set-up to 8.5 x 11 inches, my world CHANGED.
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