Flashcards are a great way to remember information, and they can be a great tool for studying. If you want to create flashcards on Google Slides, there are a few things you need to know. First, make sure that your slides are formatted correctly. You’ll need to have the correct size and resolution for your cards, as well as the correct format for your content. Second, make sure that your content is organized well. You’ll want to start with the most important information first, and then work your way down. Finally, use images and videos when possible to help you remember the information. ..
Because of the application’s ease of access, you can create a set of flashcards in a single presentation and then share it with a link. Or you can make interactive flashcards to quiz yourself or study for an upcoming exam. Whatever you choose to do with the flashcards, we’ll walk you through making them on Google Slides.
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Set Up the Slide
To get started, let’s set up a slide as a flashcard. Use whichever layout you want, and add text, photos, or other objects. You’ll also put the answer to the flashcard on the slide in its own box.
Here’s an example.
We’re creating a set of geography flashcards for students to guess the state based on a picture. So, we have “Name this state,” an image of the state we want them to name, and then the answer (in red).
Animate the Answer
Once you set up a flashcard, you’ll animate the answer so that it only displays when the slide (flashcard) is clicked. This allows the student to see the flashcard, make their guess, and then click to see if they’re correct.
Select the object containing the answer. Then, click Insert > Animation from the menu.
When the Motion sidebar appears on the right, expand the Object Animations section.
In the first drop-down box, choose the type of animation you want to use. For our example, we’ll pick “Appear” so that the answer simply appears on-screen. You can optionally use the slider to select the speed for the animation.
In the second drop-down box, choose “On Click” so that the animation plays when the user clicks the slide.
To test the animation, click “Play” at the bottom of the sidebar. You can also play the presentation using the Slideshow drop-down box at the top.
Follow the same process for the remaining slides. You can create all the flashcards up front and add the animations later or do them one at a time.
When you play the presentation, you should see the flashcard slide, click to reveal the answer, and then click to go to the next flashcard. Repeat this process for the entire slideshow. Then, share the presentation or save it to quiz yourself.