How to Assign Slides in Google Slides
If you have a long Google Slides presentation, you may not want to assign the whole thing to students. You may choose one, a few slides, or one month’s worth of slides to assign to your students. This article will walk you through the steps for assigning only one or a few slides in Google Slides.
Video Tutorial:Assigning Only One or a Few Slides in Google Slides
Assign One Slide from Google Slides
If you want your students to just focus on a particular writing prompt, for example, or complete a page of practice in a math lesson, you may want to assign just one slide to Google Classroom, Seesaw, or whatever learning platform you choose. To assign just one slide to your students follow these simple steps:
- Find the page you want on the sidebar
- Select File, Make a Copy
- Choose “Selected Slides”
- Name your file (it will save to your Google Drive
- Assign the slide via Google Classroom by selecting the file within Classroom or sharing the link. You may also do this in Seesaw or another learning platform
Assign a Few Isolated Slides from Google Slides
Assigning multiple slides is also an option with Google Slides. You may choose this option for your students when you would like to give them a choice in writing prompts or assignments. Also, this is a good way to give additional opportunities for practicing the same or different concepts in a unit within one assignment. The slides can be in a different places in your presentation, but it’s simple to select and assign them with these steps:
- Find the pages you want on the sidebar
- Hold down Command and click on the slides you’d like to select multiple slides
- Select File, Make a Copy
- Choose “Selected Slides”
- Name your file (it will save to your Google Drive)
- Assign the slide via Google Classroom by selecting the file within Classroom or sharing the link. You may also do this in Seesaw or another learning platform.
Assign a Group of Slides from Google Slides
Many of your learners may work at their own pace. Assigning a group or longer unit of Google Slides is also great for review, differentiation, extension/independent learning, or just to allow your students to work on a week’s worth (or longer) of content on the same presentation.
This is an excellent strategy if you want students to have access to materials and notes to review in the same presentation. Here’s how it works:
- Find the page(s) you want on the sidebar
- Hold down shift and click on the first slide you want to select
- Continue to select the slides you want while keeping shift pressed. Click on the last slide you want to copy
- Select File, Make a Copy
- Choose “Selected Slides”
- Name your file (it will save to your Google Drive)
- Assign the slide via Google Classroom by selecting the file within Classroom or sharing the link. You may also do this in Seesaw or another learning platform.