
Free Digital Handbook with sections and hyperlinks.
Many teachers were adapting the Scrapbook template, Isabel Morales was one of them, and to make it available for all, using the ringed notebook concept I added pages with tabs that you can “flip”. And because I’m fascinated by hyperdocs I thought of it as a simple packaging for them.
As usual, if you want to use it for something else, you can edit the titles of the tabs by clicking on Edit > Find and Replace
Find: Engage
Replace with: Your Title
Colors are editable within the master, go to Slide > Edit Master and change the theme colors.
Do not delete or add slides, duplicate the existing ones so you don’t have to add the links again.
To keep the illusion of the tabs and pages, if you need more pages, duplicate page 3 of each section, if you only need one slide within each tab, delete pages 2 and 3. And if you want to keep 2 slides within each section, delete pages number 3.
If you want to lock your content to prevent your students move or delete anything by mistake, remember to place it on the master.
7 tabs version.
14 tabs version.
21 tabs version.
ATTENTION GOOGLE SLIDES USERS: PLEASE, DO NOT REQUEST FOR ACCESS. If you are prompted to “Request for access·” (sometimes it happens when you are logged in more than one Google account or when you are logged in a Google for Education account and your IT Admin has blocked the access), you can try again by logging in a personal Gmail account, and signing out of all the other accounts.
The other workaround is for you to download the pptx file, upload it to your Google Drive, and open it as Google Slides.
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