Lauren,
You can also use Google Docs. You can make columns, choose the spacing in between the columns, and draw lines between
the columns. It may be easier for your students to use Docs.
In Google Docs, use the menu: Format > Columns
Also click on "more options" to see additional choices. (see attached image)
Also, if you'd like to give your students an authentic audience for their projects, you might like to
have them published on the site below. It's free to use. The purpose of the site is to publish teacher and student
projects using Google tools. It's been around since 2007, and it's had over 47,000 visitors. Gives students a nice way
to see themselves published. Plus, it encourages them to do a good job because they know they are being published on the web.
You don't have to use their last names. Your school's name will be listed, along with yours.
There are no ads. It's NOT a "for-profit" site. It's truly just to publish teachers and students, using Google tools.
If you are interested, let me know.
The site can be used by teachers to replicate projects. You will see essential questions, procedures, outlines, and
the finished projects. They are from all over the world.
Carol LaRow
authorized Google Education Trainer
Google Innovator
Smithsonian Laureate
Google Certified Teacher
Google Apps For Education Regional Leader, Eastern States
Google Education Group Leader, Capital Region
Apple Distinguished Educator