How to Create Unlimited Drag-and-Drop Objects in Google Slides?
Are you a teacher who enjoys creating interactive Google Slides for your students? You can make your Google Slides more engaging by adding unlimited drag-and-drop objects.
You can use this trick to create slides for math problems, digital phonics worksheets, and other subjects. Simply follow the steps below and learn how to create unlimited clip arts or images on your Slides.
Create Master Slides
Everything you DO NOT want students to be able to move should be on your master slides. You can create the slides with MS Powerpoint or Google Slides, and then export each slide as JPG or PNG.
Use Master Slides as Background Images on Google Slides
Click on Background → Choose image → Browse → Choose for Upload
3. Insert the Clip Arts or Images
Insert → Image → Upload from Computer → Choose for Upload
You can also drag the image directly from websites or your computer into Google Slides.
4. Duplicate the Image
Choose the image and press Command + D for MacBook
Choose the image and press Ctrl + D for PC
5. Align All the Images (This is the magic step.)
Select all the images you just duplicated
Right click → Align Horizontally → left
Right click → Align Vertically → top
Then, you can select the stack of images which look like one and adjust them to where you want.
If you also want to add boxes for students to type in-
Insert → Shape → Choose the shape you want
Draw the shape and you can customize the color and border of the box
If you are a visual learner, here is 5-minute step-by-step video for you.
Give it a try today and comment below to let us know how you and your students like it.