How to Easily Use Pages From One Google Resource In Another
If you’re teaching online this fall, there’s a good chance you’ll be using Google Classroom and Google Drive resources during your distance learning activities. To keep this as simple as possible, there will be times that you want to use just part of one Google activity inside another resource that you’re sharing with your students. Here are some tips for easily doing that.
To create a context for the virtual learning situation you might find yourself in, let’s imagine a file that you’re assigning your students daily with multiple pages to include each subject area. There would be instructions and assignments for your students to complete, either directly within the document or inside a separate one that they’ll submit to you.
Say you’ve given your students a math problem to solve inside this day’s document, and you want to provide them with the manipulatives tool from my digital math manipulatives to help them solve the problem.
There are some considerations to keep in mind when combining Google resources, and a couple of ways you can accomplish it.
The Simple Copy-and-Paste
Probably the easiest way to share a slide from one Google document into another is simply to copy and paste the entire page. What you’ll need to keep in mind, though, is that Google will adjust the copied page to fit the dimensions of the document you’re pasting into.
In some cases, this isn’t going to be a problem. Tools like base ten blocks or counters can still be used, even if they’re a tiny bit distorted.
Where it will be a problem is with things like pattern blocks or tangrams, where the relative sizes of the pieces are critically important for students to be able to use them effectively.
Take a look at the video for some suggestions on how to make this strategy work:
The Mighty Link
An easy workaround that will allow you to share the necessary pages and have them retain their properties would be to share a link to the document, which would open in a new tab.
This isn’t as ideal with younger students, who may have more difficulty managing, but with some training is definitely achievable.
You’ll need to set up the document you want shared to be as simple for your students to do what you want them to as possible. Watch the video below for some tips about reducing the file size of your resource and sharing it with students.
Once you have your document set up you’ll enable sharing to “anyone with the link,” and insert that link into your file like I demonstrated in the first video above.
I have pages set up for the different subject areas and link the websites I need my students to access. Some links are permanent, and others change with each lesson. I have a personalized bit.ly link that is easy for my students to access, and they know any link they need will be there, and it is accessible on any device.
Tabitha has done an incredible job of including thorough instructions for setting this up, and she’s created them in a ton of awesome themes. You can see a few of them below. Click the image for more!
This site uses third-party website tracking technologies to provide and continually improve your experience on our website and our services. You may revoke or change your consent at any time.
Cookie Preferences
Manage your cookie preferences below:
Essential cookies enable basic functions and are necessary for the proper function of the website.
Name
Description
Duration
Cookie Preferences
This cookie is used to store the user's cookie consent preferences.
30 days
CloudFlare provides web performance and security solutions, enhancing site speed and protecting against threats.
The cf_use_ob cookie informs Cloudflare to fetch the requested resource from the Always Online cache on the designated port. Applicable values are: 0, 80, and 443. The cf_ob_info and cf_use_ob cookies are persistent cookies that expire after 30 seconds.
session
__cfwaitingroom
The __cfwaitingroom cookie is only used to track visitors that access a waiting room enabled host and path combination for a zone. Visitors using a browser that does not accept cookies cannot visit the host and path combination while the waiting room is active.
session
cf_chl_rc_i
These cookies are for internal use which allows Cloudflare to identify production issues on clients.
session
cf_chl_rc_ni
These cookies are for internal use which allows Cloudflare to identify production issues on clients.
session
cf_chl_rc_m
These cookies are for internal use which allows Cloudflare to identify production issues on clients.
session
__cfruid
Used by the content network, Cloudflare, to identify trusted web traffic.
session
__cf_bm
Cloudflare's bot products identify and mitigate automated traffic to protect your site from bad bots. Cloudflare places the __cf_bm cookie on End User devices that access Customer sites that are protected by Bot Management or Bot Fight Mode. The __cf_bm cookie is necessary for the proper functioning of these bot solutions.
session
__cflb
When enabling session affinity with Cloudflare Load Balancer, Cloudflare sets a __cflb cookie with a unique value on the first response to the requesting client. Cloudflare routes future requests to the same origin, optimizing network resource usage. In the event of a failover, Cloudflare sets a new __cflb cookie to direct future requests to the failover pool.
session
_cfuvid
The _cfuvid cookie is only set when a site uses this option in a Rate Limiting Rule, and is only used to allow the Cloudflare WAF to distinguish individual users who share the same IP address.
session
cf_clearance
Whether a CAPTCHA or Javascript challenge has been solved.
session
__cfseq
Sequence rules uses cookies to track the order of requests a user has made and the time between requests and makes them available via Cloudflare Rules. This allows you to write rules that match valid or invalid sequences. The specific cookies used to validate sequences are called sequence cookies.
session
cf_ob_info
The cf_ob_info cookie provides information on: The HTTP Status Code returned by the origin web server. The Ray ID of the original failed request. The data center serving the traffic
session
Google Tag Manager simplifies the management of marketing tags on your website without code changes.
Name
Description
Duration
cookiePreferences
Registers cookie preferences of a user
2 years
td
Registers statistical data on users' behaviour on the website. Used for internal analytics by the website operator.
session
WooCommerce is a customizable eCommerce platform for building online stores using WordPress.
Name
Description
Duration
wp_woocommerce_session_
Contains a unique code for each customer so that it knows where to find the cart data in the database for each customer.
2 days
woocommerce_recently_viewed
Powers the Recent Viewed Products widget
session
store_notice
Allows customers to dismiss the Store Notice.
session
woocommerce_snooze_suggestions__
Allows dashboard users to dismiss Marketplace suggestions, if enabled.
2 days
woocommerce_dismissed_suggestions__
Count of suggestion dismissals, if enabled.
1 month
woocommerce_cart_hash
Helps WooCommerce determine when cart contents/data changes.
session
woocommerce_items_in_cart
Helps WooCommerce determine when cart contents/data changes.
session
WPForms is a user-friendly WordPress plugin for creating custom forms with drag-and-drop functionality.
Name
Description
Duration
wpfuuid
Used to track user interactions with forms.
11 years
Statistics cookies collect information anonymously. This information helps us understand how visitors use our website.
Google Analytics is a powerful tool that tracks and analyzes website traffic for informed marketing decisions.
Contains information related to marketing campaigns of the user. These are shared with Google AdWords / Google Ads when the Google Ads and Google Analytics accounts are linked together.
90 days
__utma
ID used to identify users and sessions
2 years after last activity
__utmt
Used to monitor number of Google Analytics server requests
10 minutes
__utmb
Used to distinguish new sessions and visits. This cookie is set when the GA.js javascript library is loaded and there is no existing __utmb cookie. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to the Google Analytics server.
30 minutes after last activity
__utmc
Used only with old Urchin versions of Google Analytics and not with GA.js. Was used to distinguish between new sessions and visits at the end of a session.
End of session (browser)
__utmz
Contains information about the traffic source or campaign that directed user to the website. The cookie is set when the GA.js javascript is loaded and updated when data is sent to the Google Anaytics server
6 months after last activity
__utmv
Contains custom information set by the web developer via the _setCustomVar method in Google Analytics. This cookie is updated every time new data is sent to the Google Analytics server.
2 years after last activity
__utmx
Used to determine whether a user is included in an A / B or Multivariate test.
18 months
_ga
ID used to identify users
2 years
_gali
Used by Google Analytics to determine which links on a page are being clicked
30 seconds
_ga_
ID used to identify users
2 years
_gid
ID used to identify users for 24 hours after last activity
24 hours
_gat
Used to monitor number of Google Analytics server requests when using Google Tag Manager
1 minute
SourceBuster is used by WooCommerce for order attribution based on user source.
Name
Description
Duration
sbjs_session
The number of page views in this session and the current page path
30 minutes
sbjs_udata
Information about the visitor’s user agent, such as IP, the browser, and the device type
session
sbjs_first
Traffic origin information for the visitor’s first visit to your store (only applicable if the visitor returns before the session expires)
session
sbjs_current
Traffic origin information for the visitor’s current visit to your store
session
sbjs_first_add
Timestamp, referring URL, and entry page for your visitor’s first visit to your store (only applicable if the visitor returns before the session expires)
session
sbjs_current_add
Timestamp, referring URL, and entry page for your visitor’s current visit to your store
session
sbjs_migrations
Technical data to help with migrations between different versions of the tracking feature
session
Marketing cookies are used to follow visitors to websites. The intention is to show ads that are relevant and engaging to the individual user.
Facebook Pixel is a web analytics service that tracks and reports website traffic.