Ten Templates

"No man is an island - John Locke"

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Why reinvent the wheel? For the busy teacher, using a template helps reduce prep time for any lesson. Both on your computer and online, there are many templates that you can use as is or modify to fit your needs. I've chosen a selection from Google Docs, Microsoft Office 2008 on the Mac, Pages and InDesign. Take a look at these templates and leave a comment if you've used them in your teaching life. Share the wealth. No man is an island.

To take advantage of the Google Docs templates, you need a Gmail or Google Docs account. If you do not have one, you can log in temporarily using "mslaptopcart1@gmail.com" - password "shanghai"

  1. Google Docs - Flashcard Quiz tool
  2. Google Docs - Simple Multiple Choice Quiz
  3. Google Docs - Behavior Log
  4. Google Docs Gadgets for Spreadsheets
  5. Pages - A3 Poster
  6. Pages - Newsletter K-6
  7. Pages - Report/Wtg Portfolio Gr 5-7
  8. Pages - Report/Wtg Portfolio Gr 7-12
  9. Pages - Storyboard (blank PDF) Storyboard (Pages)
  10. Mac Office - Award
  11. Mac Office - Investment Calculator (Excel)
  12. Mac Office - Report/Wtg Portfolio (Word)
  13. Mac Office - Powerpoint Quiz template (Powerpoint)
  14. Mac Office - Powerpoint Presentation
  15. InDesign - Magazine (PDF sample)
  16. InDesign - Wtg Portfolio (PDF sample)

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