 Hi there. My name is Tracy Pilts. I'm a former kindergarten teacher. Currently I do K2 technology integration for my district here in Billings, Montana. I'm super excited to share with you about how I use labels and CSAT activities. There's tons of different ways to use labels, so I'm just going to specifically share how I create a template for students that already has the labels in it so that they just open that template up and they can manipulate and move those labels around to complete the activity. So I'm clicking over here to a template that I already started. You can make these templates wherever you choose. People use all kinds of different programs. You could make it right in CSAT, maybe in the drawing section. You could take a screenshot of a worksheet or a page that you already have. I like making mine in Google Slides or Google Drawing. It's simple to use and then I can easily download it as a JPEG to get that into my CSAT activity. So I just downloaded that. I'm going to pop back over to CSAT where I already have an activity started. I've got my title in here. These are the instructions I want the students to see. If you're not familiar with these codes right here, the CSAT Help page has little shortcuts for all of these icons. So if you enter that code, this little visual will show up in your directions, which is great. I'm just going to go ahead and add my template now. So I'm going to add file. I'm just going to drag that little picture that I downloaded. And now I'm going to go ahead and click on the label. And I just want to type in here whatever it is that I want them to drag into the picture. That could be a variety of things. This one is a label to flower. So I'm just going to type in those words. So maybe petal would be one. Now I can also click on style and change the look. And that'll stay consistent with the rest of my text. Maybe I'll type seeds. We'll call it good at that. So I'm going to put in there whatever it is I want them to move. I'm going to do the check mark, check mark. And now this is going to save as the template for my students. So when they go to do this activity, they'll tap on the label and then they'll be able to move that around. It works really, really well. I'm going to go ahead and show you real quickly. I have slides with lots of other ideas for creating with labels. If you want to check this out, go to bit.we slash c-style labels. It is case sensitive. So make sure you've got a capital S and a capital L. You can see these slides with lots of other ideas and activities ready for you to use using labels in SESA.