How to Separate Out Select Slides from a Larger Google Slides Presentation

GOOGLE SLIDES: TECH TIPToday’s tip isf for all my Google Slide users out there!  You know how sometimes you have a large, lengthy Google Slides presentation, but you only need a few of the slides at a time?If you’ve ever used one of my units before, whether it’s a science unit or a social studies unit, or even one of my reading units, then you know that my units come with a Google Slides presentation for the digital version of the student activities.  I always have printable and digital versions for students, and the digital version is provided in Google Slides.For easy of navigating the unit for the teacher, I provide all the student resources that are used for the daily lessons in one large Google Slides presentation.  This makes it easy for teachers to review all the resources that they will need for their unit.  FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES VISIT:  classroomnook.com/podcast/136LINKS & RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE EPISODEWatch the Video Tutorial HERE. Unit Studies:Science Social StudiesReadingOther “Tech Tip” Episodes: EPISODE 104: Classroom Technology Tip: YouTube Hack for Teachers!EPISODE 110: Google Slides Teacher Hack: How to Make an Infinite Cloner on an Image or ObjectEPISODE 116: Google Slides Tip: How to View Students Working on THEIR Digital Device from YOUR Digital DeviceFollow The Classroom Nook on Instagram

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If you have a classroom and a commute, then you're in the right place! The Classroom Commute Podcast is THE place for busy teachers who want actionable tips, simple teaching strategies, and a little fun on your ride in to school! Carpool with Rachael each week as she helps to send you in with a grin! Each week Rachael shares simple, yet powerful teaching tips, ideas, and strategies that will help you become a more effective teacher, and maybe help you enjoy your job a little more!You'll find actionable tips for how to make your lessons more engaging for your elementary students, ideas for including more classroom technology, new activities to implement, ways for building a stronger classroom community, and strategies for all content areas including science, social studies, reading, writing, and math!And of course, there will be a little teacher humor along the way! So - buckle up and let's hit the road on your classroom commute!