I really love Google Classroom as a tool for posting and organizing my daily agendas, but I found that if a student wanted to find an older assignment or lesson then they had to scroll back in the feed until they found what they were looking for.  Out of necessity I realized the students needed a “Live” Agenda that kept track of all their assignments but also kept track of all their resources in one place as the semester went on.  A Google Doc is the perfect tool for this!

I’ve included my current Algebra 2 Semester Two “Live” Assignment Agenda below.  You can also see Semester One’s “Live Agenda” below that.  My Algebra 2 students use this Agenda daily and it is also posted in my About section in Google Classroom.

Feel free to explore the links for the associated videos I created for each lesson.  The videos are housed on my Google Drive because YouTube is blocked at my school.  The videos are also posted on my YouTube channel because some students prefer to watch there if on their cell phones. I currently practice the “In-Class Flip” and will be writing about that and screencasting in my future blog posts.

Let me know if you do anything similar to help organize all the digital resources that are produced for a class.  Also discuss in comments any ideas to add to the conversation.  Thanks!

 

Use Google Doc as “Live” Class Agenda to Complement Google Classroom
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