Learning with Google Flights

Learning with Google Flights

Outside a plane window

Today, let's talk about an amazing tool that can turn trip planning into a fun learning adventure: Google Flights! This handy tool isn't just for booking flights; it's like a magic window that opens up the world to students in upper elementary to high school helping them learn in exciting new ways.

Discovering the World:

Imagine your students diving into a virtual globe, exploring different countries and cities without ever leaving the classroom! With Google Flights, they can discover fascinating places, learn about their geography, and even check out famous landmarks. It's like a geography lesson come to life!

Math Made Fun:

google flights explore view

 

Who said math had to be boring? With Google Flights, students can put their math skills to the test in a super cool way. They can calculate flight times, figure out costs, and even plan a budget for their dream trip. It's like solving real-world puzzles while learning math at the same time!

Exploring Culture:

Traveling isn't just about going places; it's about experiencing different cultures. With Google Flights, students can immerse themselves in the customs, languages, and traditions of far-off lands. They have lists of popular destination, hotels and foods that creates a great launch point for students to conduct their research. It's like taking a cultural journey without ever leaving home!

Digital Adventures:

In today's digital age, knowing your way around technology is super important.

Female student researching travel plan on computer

Google Flights helps students become tech-savvy explorers as they learn to navigate online tools, find information, and make smart decisions. It's like mastering a new skill while planning an epic adventure!

So, let's encourage our students to embark on learning adventures with Google Flights. With this amazing tool, the world becomes their classroom, and every trip is a chance to discover something new and exciting! I have designed a step-by-step project for students to do just this to take some of the prep work off your plate. 

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