I agree with PowerPoint vs. Google Slides when creating! I don’t get the fuzzy images when I save things as a picture and set it as the background in PowerPoint. I find PowerPoint to be far superior to Slides.
This is great. Thank you. I am trying to make a 'find the differences' worksheet that I'd like to use as a powerpoint game but can't figure out how. Do you know I can do this and make it self-checking?
@@BeccaDavis thank you. I made something else using this method. I wanted to make a game where you would find all the differences before moving on to another slide. I'm not sure if that is even possible. I'm thinking of a game like spot the difference bar game.
Check out edit master slide on google slides to “lock” the background and keep picture integrity. I watched pocketful of primary do a video on it and it changed my life! 😅🤩
I usually plan my slides out and create them in Canva. I save them as a .png file and they’re super clear when I set as a background in Google Slides. Then I only have the movable pieces that I want my students to actually be able to move.
How to make sure students can not resize the answer icon ( shape or picture) ? I mean the movable icon. Also, how do they know their answer is correct?
I agree with PowerPoint vs. Google Slides when creating! I don’t get the fuzzy images when I save things as a picture and set it as the background in PowerPoint. I find PowerPoint to be far superior to Slides.
Same here! Slides is not my favorite for creating.
Thank you! I have been looking for this extension to make it my slides look like they are in present🎉🎉🎉
Thanks for the tip about the extension. That will be great to use during product creation, too.
Yes it makes it so much better!
This is great. Thank you. I am trying to make a 'find the differences' worksheet that I'd like to use as a powerpoint game but can't figure out how. Do you know I can do this and make it self-checking?
I hope you found it but this is what you want th-cam.com/video/iSsFiU6EcIw/w-d-xo.html
@@BeccaDavis thank you. I made something else using this method. I wanted to make a game where you would find all the differences before moving on to another slide. I'm not sure if that is even possible. I'm thinking of a game like spot the difference bar game.
Check out edit master slide on google slides to “lock” the background and keep picture integrity. I watched pocketful of primary do a video on it and it changed my life! 😅🤩
Oooooh thanks for sharing!
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I usually plan my slides out and create them in Canva. I save them as a .png file and they’re super clear when I set as a background in Google Slides. Then I only have the movable pieces that I want my students to actually be able to move.
Ooh that's good to know! Canva does very well with the clear images. Thanks for sharing!
Is there a way to prevent the draggers from being resized?
Can you embed these drag and drop Google Slides into a Google Sites website?
How to make sure students can not resize the answer icon ( shape or picture) ? I mean the movable icon. Also, how do they know their answer is correct?
I don't think there is a way to do that. You can have an answer key on another slide that is linked
what is tpt
As a tip, putring your background in "present mode", screenshot and paste keeps the quality of the image 🙂
Ooooh I hadn't thought of that! Thanks for the idea!