This document provides instructions for how to use templates in Google Slides. It explains how to copy individual slides or the entire presentation template. It also describes how the first few slides may be locked to prevent editing of the template itself, while the remaining slides can be fully edited to create new materials.
This document provides instructions for how to use templates in Google Slides. It explains how to copy individual slides or the entire presentation template. It also describes how the first few slides may be locked to prevent editing of the template itself, while the remaining slides can be fully edited to create new materials.
This document provides instructions for how to use templates in Google Slides. It explains how to copy individual slides or the entire presentation template. It also describes how the first few slides may be locked to prevent editing of the template itself, while the remaining slides can be fully edited to create new materials.
← Click the slide you want ← The first few slides are Locked. COPY (CTRL C) (⌘ C) This means that students can’t move Go to your presentation and click around the template, only the the slide ABOVE where you want interactive buttons. Learn how to lock to post this. theresawills.com slides here. PASTE (CTRL V) (⌘ V) https://youtu.be/K0JtxIEaZQQ
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PRESENTATION Did you make an FULL EDIT SLIDES ↖ Click FILE awesome slide? ↙ Get full access to editable slides by MAKE A COPY Send it here to scrolling down. ENTIRE PRESENTATION share with other If it won’t let you copy, then you educators!. theresawills@gmail.com need to log into your google account first. Full Edit slides The slides below are open to edit (on your own copy) and manipulate to create new templates. Connecting Literacy and Math Connecting Literacy and Content Connecting Literacy and . Pete the Cat: I love my white shoes