Yes, Slides is a good option. The teacher could also introduce LucidPress. There is a free version and a paid version that allows full integration with Google. 

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Technology Teacher Leader | Library Media Liaison
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On Fri, Jan 26, 2018 at 9:47 AM, Janet Kenney <janetkenney@bristolk12.org> wrote:
I’ve had success with this google slides brochure template that I found: 
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1OyT1AQv9Tb-JE04wf2l8l3L1j3KqPTGFa2cVxLV3Y08/copy

Janet Kenney, Library Media Specialist, Webmaster,
& Instructional Technology Coordinator
Bristol Eastern High School
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@BEHSlibrary
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On Jan 26, 2018, at 9:37 AM, Barlow, Chris <barlowc@stratk12.org> wrote:

Hi everyone,
A teacher here is planning a project where she'd like her students to create a brochure using Google Drive/Docs.
I'm not aware of a template in there that would let you create a brochure such as with MS Publisher.
I took a quick look in Google Docs, but didn't see that sort of template. 
They could do something with creating tables in a Google Doc, but I was wondering if there were another easier way to do this.
Thanks,
Chris Barlow

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