PDF WORKSHEETS & GOOGLE CLASSROOM

If you have a worksheet in a PDF, it can be tricky to share it via Google Classroom and have students complete it online. In the past, I have suggested using the add-on called DocHub but there may be another (and easier) way….

On the Facebook Group titled Teachers Using G Suite for Education, a teacher named Caye Milstead made a quick comment about how she uploads the PDF worksheet into a Google Slide with text boxes and then shares in G Classroom. I was intrigued and decided to give it a try and it works!

  1. First, convert the PDF into a JPEG. The easiest way on a Mac is to open the PDF in Preview and click on Export. Change the format from PDF to JPEG and save it to your desktop. 
  2. Next, in a new Slides, go to File and select Page Setup. Change it to Custom and finally 8X11. 
  3. Next, insert the PDF as an image and add a text box everywhere you want the students to type. You don’t have to have anything inside the text boxes itself, just a box. 
  4. Once done, share the slide with your student in Google Classroom by making a copy for each student. Students will see the slide and be able to type inside each of the text boxes to fill out the worksheet. When they are done, they simply turn it in. Give it a try yourself!

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