FAQ - How And Why Make A Google Doc Copy and How To Save It To Submit

Hi Students!

You have yet another awesome question!

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I have been sent multiple requests to "Edit" our Paper Airplane Lab.

The answer is simply, NO.  If I do that, then EVERYONE's new copy will have YOUR answers on it.  That would be cheating -- AaaaH!  :)  I am sure you understand why I can't do that.

Now, I said this and showed you at least 6 times in class last week, so it is on the recording.  Please feel free to go back and watch it if you want more review.

Here are the steps.

1) Open the assignment on Google Docs.  Go to "File" and click on it.  It is circled in Yellow.

2) Select "Make A Copy" in the pull-down menu.

3) Rename the assignment with YOUR NAME so you get credit for your answers.  :)

4) Click "Save".
5) A new tab will open.  Click on that tab and edit your homework.


NOW THIS IS IMPORTANT!

When you are done filling out your answers, you need to DOWNLOAD the file before you can submit it to K12.

1)  Go to "File" and click "Download As".  It will open a drop-down menu.  Select either "PDF" or "Word" file.  I circled them in green and blue for you.

2) Save it to your computer's hard drive in a file that you will remember.  Then, upload it into K12.  If you need help doing that, click on this link: http://mowersbiologyclassstuff.blogspot.com/2017/09/faq-3.html

Awesome work!  I will see you in class!
Ha ha!  Funny squirrel!

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