Google Sheets for Beginners
Use Google Sheets to create a budget for a celebration and perform calculations.
Use Google Sheets to create a budget for a celebration and perform calculations.
Students will use code to write a program in Apps Script to create a joke-telling talkbot.
Design, write, and format a professional resume that stands out.
Create a playlist about a school subject and annotate it with your thoughts on each song.
Learn tools and settings for working in a document.
Learn the basic components of Gmail to help you send and receive emails.
Inspire yourself to reach your goals by creating a vision board in Google Drawings.
Create a presentation to welcome and give advice to new students at your school.
Students create a presentation in Google Slides and animate an image.
Create a rebus by adding emojis to your story in Google Docs.
Build, organize, and format a spreadsheet using Google Sheets.
Evaluate and interpret data with different spreadsheet functions, filters, and charts using Google Sheets.
Create an event on Google Calendar, add details, and invite other people to your event.
Share your work by creating a portfolio website using Google Sites.
Customize a map that highlights locations important to your community and culture with Google My Maps.
Students will log into Google Classroom, join a class, and respond to a question from their teacher.
Learn to edit and format a document.
Learn all about Gmail: explore your inbox, compose an email, add an attachment and reply to emails you receive.
Use Google Sheets to create a fun word game you can play with a friend! Along the way, learn how to use formulas and functions.
Create pixel art in Google Sheets after getting inspired by Mexican painter Frida Kahlo in the Faces of Frida exhibit on Google Arts & Culture.
Create a pixel art project using conditional formatting in a spreadsheet.
Learn to organize, manage, and share files in Drive.
Promote an event by creating to-do lists and assigning tasks to others.
Learn how to add tables, diagrams, and charts, and share your presentation.