Junior Achievement of the Palm Beaches & Treasure Coast Announces JA Google Classrooms to Help Teachers Provide Content for their Digital Classes
Today Junior Achievement of the Palm Beaches & Treasure Coast launched JA Google Classrooms to help teachers provide content for their digital classes that start on Monday, March 30 when virtual schools go in session.
Google Classrooms is the primary way teachers interact with students online. Google Classroom is a free web service, developed by Google for schools, that aims to simplify creating, distributing, and grading assignments in a paperless way. The primary purpose of Google Classroom is to streamline the process of sharing files between teachers and students.
"We are happy to help serve teachers, students, and the school districts in Palm Beach, Martin, Hendry, St. Lucie, and Indian River counties," said Claudia Kirk Barto, president of Junior Achievement of the Palm Beaches & Treasure Coast."
Teachers! Looking for content for your Google Classroom?
We have free JA content & activities for all grade levels and subjects. Once you join, you can use the content in your Google Classroom.
We are happy to help serve your students!
Please take a minute to fill out the brief JA Digital Learning Form. After you complete the form, feel free to explore the content and use any of the FREE material posted in your Google Classroom!
You will find all material under the "classwork" tab.
Feel free to share the class code with your colleagues! :)
Need some help? Contact Katie Spitzig, JA Middle and High School Program Manager at Kspitzig@juniorachievement.com
Grade Level Codes Below [WHEN SIGNING UP USE YOUR PERSONAL GMAIL ACCOUNT]
Go to Your Google Classroom and enter the codes below to access the content.
Elementary School: ftlyx6r
Middle School: xaizhgw
High School: y4fmidh
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