Create a Google Classroom Shell and get Collaboration Going
This was one of those blog posts that as I was reading, I kept thinking ....”why didn’t I think of that.” It is a very simple solution to a problem many of us have - time for collaboration. Here is how it works.
In Google Classroom, create a Google Classroom that has no students. Then, invite the other teachers in your PLC to be co-teachers. Together, assignments can be added and fine-tuned without students seeing them from each of the teachers. This not only allows for sharing of assessments and lesson plans but makes it easy to use them right away. When a teacher want to use one of the assignments, all they have to do is reuse the post to add it to their real Google classrooms.
OR….you can create your own Classroom Shell for your own use. This is where you can add in all of those ready-to-use lessons so when it comes time to reuse them, they are ready. In the blog post by Tech Coach Juarez, he explains how he reuses the way he gives weekly assessments, saving him time in creating his lesson plans from scratch. Learn more by reading his blog: http://techcoachjuarez.blogspot.com/2023/01/boost-efficiency-and-power-up.html
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