You may also want to consider using Google Drawings to make a timeline! This is a great way for students to interact with content.
Back to Basics: Use Google Drawings and Classroom to Create a Drag and Drop Activity
Want to make a drag and drop activity for students? Check out my tutorial on how to use Drawings and Google Classroom to create your very own matching activities!
You may also want to consider using Google Drawings to make a timeline! This is a great way for students to interact with content.
You may also want to consider using Google Drawings to make a timeline! This is a great way for students to interact with content.
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