When I sat down to think about it, I knew I wanted to help her make something...
...that was low on the stress level for learning new technology. (Teachers have little time
and some are not digital natives. Plus,presentations let you put pictures
wherever you want them.)
...that could store previously created sets in one place for reuse next year. (No sense in
remaking it every year.)
...that could easily connect to and search through a set of images that were not
copyrighted. (Teachers like to share. We are not pirates.)
With those in mind, I came to the idea of using Google Slides. Google Slides can do all those things listed above. It is really easy to share completed sets through your account, so a whole grade level can work together to make them. Also, the advantage of storing them online in Google Drive means you should always be able to find them even if your teacher computer is not working.
The link below has the cards in a Google Sheet. You MUST use a Google account to access them as it will force you to make your own copy of the cards.
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1SczhEteaZ4u-LT2qyOnDw-AMyIDmRF2zEXE5eWLa5ds/copyImages from the set are after the jump.
