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July 30, 2024 · Leave a Comment

Combine Visual Notetaking & Google Drive – Download Your Freebie!

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Learn how to combine visual notetaking with Google Drive with your students. Also, there is a free digital notetaking resource included in this article.

Use google drive for student notetaking.

Google Drive + Visual Notetaking = YES!

In our modern and increasingly digital world, it’s never too early to start your students on the journey of technology. That certainly holds true for elementary school students as they embark on their learning journey. Today, we’re specifically looking at the exciting ways younger students can benefit from using digital resources such as Google Drive note-taking.

How can digital resources help students?

The great thing about digital resources is that they can be powerful tools for fostering creativity, improving organizational skills, and enhancing overall learning. Let’s delve deeper into why Google Drive note-taking is an especially great resource for our young learners.

Looking for Printable ONLY version of Visual Notetaking? CLICK HERE!

Google Drive Notetaking Promotes Organization

Firstly, using Google Drive note-taking encourages organization from an early age. Naturally, kids may have difficulty keeping track of physical notebooks, worksheets, or other paperwork. However, with digital note-taking, files and notes can be stored safely in one place. Google Drive allows users to create folders and subfolders, encouraging children to categorize, organize, and manage their work effectively.

This article was origionally published on Teacher Karma.  To continue reading more of this article and download your FREE Visual Notetaking for Google Drive – CLICK HERE!

Thanks for reading!

Jen- Teacher Karma

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About Jen Bradshaw from Teacher KARMA

Hey y'all, Jen Bradshaw here! I'm a Texas Literacy Coach, resource designer and author of
Teacher Karma Blog
:) I have taught first grade, second grade, third grade, fourth grade, sixth grade, RTI / intervention, and coached students and teachers as a Literacy Coach. To add to the list, I am currently consulting with school districts to help them develop their Response to Intervention / RTI programs. So glad you stopped by. Grab some Classroom Freebies and ENJOY!

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