Interactive Learning Databases with Google Sheets

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Eric Curts

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Feb 8, 2017, 8:47:51 AM2/8/17
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Students have a large amount of information to learn no matter what subject, such as characters in a novel, countries of the world, animals native to their state, and more. One great way for students to learn this information, and to dig deeper into it, is for the students to build their own learning databases with Google Sheets.

Using Google Sheets your students can
  • Collect important details as they are learning, and build their own database of information, either individually or collaboratively. 
  • Once complete, students can use the sorting and filtering features in Sheets to answer questions about the content they have been learning.
See below for my latest blog post with several examples from a variety of subject areas, including characters from the book "Wonder", animals of the world, careers for students, and quadrilaterals. There are also directions on how to build these spreadsheet learning databases and use the sorting and filtering tools:


As always feel free to share with others. Take care!

Eric


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