Lesson Planning with Chalk and Google Classroom
January 12, 2021
Learn how to streamline your classroom instruction in this webinar series hosted by Chalk and Google. Learn how to organize your plans, create effective assessments, and track student progress by using digital technology in your classroom.
Lesson planning is a part of your teaching routine. Creating impactful lessons that drive student success is an art form. Your focus as an educator should be the content, not where you are planning or how you are sharing that plan in this hybrid environment. In this webinar, led by the team at Chalk in partnership with Google for Education, we dive deeper into how to create, plan and assess in a digital world.
Whether you’re a new teacher or a seasoned professional, this webinar series is for you.
In this webinar, we’ll cover:
How to set up your personalized digital planner
How to plan and create lessons
How to directly share lessons and resources to Google Classroom
Collaborate with colleagues on Planboard
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