Display learning surrounding different topics with printable and digital one-pager templates.
Editable Editable: Google Slides Non-Editable Non-Editable: PDF Pages Pages: 1 Page Grades Grades: 3 - 7Display learning surrounding different topics with printable and digital one-pager templates.
Editable Editable: Google Slides Non-Editable Non-Editable: PDF Pages Pages: 1 Page Grades Grades: 3 - 7Display learning surrounding different topics with printable and digital one-pager templates.
If you’re looking for a one-pager example template, we’ve got you covered with eight different one-pager layouts that are perfect for your students to use to complete their one-pager projects.
Before we get started, let’s talk about the one-pager and how to get started with them.
A one-pager is a simple, single-page document that summarizes a topic , concept, or idea. It is called a “one-pager” because it is meant to be concise and fit onto a single page.
One-pagers can be used in the classroom as a way for students to organize and present information on a particular topic. They can be used to review or summarize a lesson or to present information on a project or research topic. One-pagers can be used in various subject areas and can be a useful tool for students to practice their writing, summarization, and presentation skills.
To create a one-pager, students can start by brainstorming the key points they want to include. They can then use the printable template for a one-pager, or the Google Slides templates to organize the information onto a single page. Students can use text, images, and other visual elements to help convey the information effectively.
One-pagers can be shared with the class or a wider audience if desired. They can be printed, displayed, or shared digitally as a PDF or image file.
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