Buffalo, Sledding, and The Best of 2021 – The Week in Review

These were the weeks most popular posts:.
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Best of 2021 – Interactive Checklists in Google Docs.

Excellent early morning from Maine where we had a terrific week off. My children and I did some sledding and played with new toys. I check out an excellent book entitled
American Buffalo and began checking out a 2nd one,
Where the Deer and the Antelope Play. I also had a long time to deal with a number of tasks that I hope to unveil in January. All in all, it was a respectable week. I hope that you had an excellent week also..

Prior to jumping to this weeks list of the most popular posts I require to say thank you once again to everybody who supported Free Technology for Teachers throughout 2021. I could not keep this going without you! Thank you..

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Best of 2021 – Three Good Options for Annotating PDFs.
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Best of 2021 – 27 Videos That Can Help Students Improve Their Writing.
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Best of 2021 – How to Make Chrome Run Faster.
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Best of 2021 – Five Helpful PowerPoint Features You Might Be Overlooking.
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Best of 2021 – Fling the Teacher!
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How to Modify & & Share Canva Templates.

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Good early morning from Maine where we had an excellent week off. My children and I did some sledding and played with new toys. I check out a terrific book entitled
All in all, it was a quite great week. Before leaping to this weeks list of the most popular posts I require to state thank you again to everyone who supported Free Technology for Teachers throughout 2021.

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