Templates for Infographics

Note for K-12 Students:

If you are a student using Google Workspace for Education, you may be unable to access the Google version of these infographics. That's because your school district has NOT allowed you to access resources outside of your school district domain. Get a teacher to access the resources here, then share them with you using your school district domain. OR, use a personal Gmail account.

Use FILE-->MAKE A COPY while viewing an infographic you want.

Graphic Organizers By Michele Klein @She3llyLynn84

Check out Michele Klein's Graphic Organizers Collection

This exciting collection features seven different organizers. Follow her on Twitter @She3llyLynn84 and let her know what you think.

Check out David McGeary's infographics

"As promised, here [are] the first of a few of the Google Drawings pieces I intend to share. If anyone wants to use [these], just click on the image and make a copy. I got rid of most of the text, but left the little icons in the dots.

You can just isolate and replace the images in the dots. I recommend doing an image search by color and usage rights. I also used https://coolors.co/ to get a working color palette for this project. It is one of my favorite tools for design work. "

--David Mcgeary

Check out Diana Benner's Infographics Collection

Fill out this online form to get the download link for Diana's awesome Google Drawing templates. It includes a wide variety of curated resources from Google educators, including Diana Benner herself.

You can reach her online via Twitter at the address linked below or read her personal blog. Of course, she is an active TCEA TechNotes blogger.

Connect with Diana Benner (@diben) at dbenner.org