Cold, Chrome, and Games – The Week in Review

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Excellent early morning from Maine where it is a crisp -7 F as I write this. Some warm weather is on the method. Today will most likely be a day for a lot of video games of Memory being played and some LEGO creations being made today. Tomorrow it will be up to 10F when we head out to ski. Well drink some hot chocolate as during our ski day.

These were the weeks most popular posts:.
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Check Out Aloud in Chrome.
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The Science of Winter Olympics Sports.
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About Primary Sources.
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Read Aloud in Edge and Other Immersive Reader Uses.
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ReadWriteThink Interactives Now Work Without Flash!
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A New Smithsonian Learning Lab Tool for History and Art Teachers.
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How to Create Your Own Educational Games With TinyTap – Getting StartedThank you for your support!Your registrations in Practical Ed Tech courses (noted below) and purchases of my ebook assist me keep Free Technology for Teachers going.
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Good early morning from Maine where it is a crisp -7 F as I write this. Some warm weather is on the way. Today will probably be a day for a lot of games of Memory being played and some LEGO developments being made today. Tomorrow it will depend on 10F when we go out to ski. Well consume some hot chocolate as throughout our ski day. I hope that you have some fun things prepared for your weekend too..

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