Research with Google Docs

In this issue, we use Google Docs along with other tools to create basic research documents. We use Google Keep to gather content. Use Google Drawings to create graphic organizers like bubble maps. Use the Nimbus extension to take screenshots from Google Maps. Use the Reader View extension to remove distractions from web pages. Use the EasyBib extension to cite sources.

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Graph linear and quadratic equations with Google Sheets