1. Go to Google. Type Google Drive.
2. Go to your Google Drive. It looks like this:
3. You will see this by entering your username
and password. If you set it up with Ms. Hutton in English, it's probably your lunchid3initials and then your school password. If you didn't set it up with me and can't remember it, then you should go back the English "Home" page and choose the "Narrative - Word/Email" button.
4. If you end up in the Gmail area, you can go to Drive by clicking on the "Apps" area. It looks like one of these:
2. Go to your Google Drive. It looks like this:
3. You will see this by entering your username
and password. If you set it up with Ms. Hutton in English, it's probably your lunchid3initials and then your school password. If you didn't set it up with me and can't remember it, then you should go back the English "Home" page and choose the "Narrative - Word/Email" button.
4. If you end up in the Gmail area, you can go to Drive by clicking on the "Apps" area. It looks like one of these:
5. Under "My Drive," click on "Shared with Me."
6. Move these two folders into "My Drive." If you're not sure how to do this, ask, and I will show you.
7. Click on the folder that has your name. You will find a document that says your name and "Baseline Narrative." Open that document and you are now ready to write your essay. You don't have to save or send the document to me. Google takes care of that for you.
Quick tip: to easily find a document, type the name of the document in the search area at the top of the page. It looks like this:
6. Move these two folders into "My Drive." If you're not sure how to do this, ask, and I will show you.
7. Click on the folder that has your name. You will find a document that says your name and "Baseline Narrative." Open that document and you are now ready to write your essay. You don't have to save or send the document to me. Google takes care of that for you.
Quick tip: to easily find a document, type the name of the document in the search area at the top of the page. It looks like this: