Engineering, Games, and Puns – The Week in Review

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As I do every weekend, I have actually put together a list of the most-visited posts of the week. See and take an appearance if theres something fascinating that you missed during the week..
These were the weeks most popular posts:.
1.
A Cute Series of Videos About Engineeering.
2.
TinyTap – Create Your Own Educational Games in Your Browser.
3.
Its That Time Again …
4.
A Punny Explanation of Savings Bonds.
5.
Certifyem – Send Personalized Certificates via Google Forms.
6.
Reading Progress + ReadWorks in Microsoft Teams = Awesome!
7.
How to Use Google Books.

Excellent morning from Maine where its a vigorous 24F while I wait on the sun to rise. After the sun increases and it heats up a bit, Im going on my favorite bike route for one last time before cold and snow make it unpleasant, if not impossible, to ride once again up until spring. If youre curious, Ill be pedaling over
Height of Land in Roxbury, Maine then satisfying my family at my kids favorite playground. Its not rather as exciting as last weekends technique o treating, but it will be enjoyable. I hope that you likewise have something enjoyable prepared for your weekend..

Great morning from Maine where its a vigorous 24F while I wait for the sun to increase. After the sun rises and it warms up a bit, Im going on my preferred bike route for one last time before cold and snow make it unpleasant, if not difficult, to ride again until spring. If youre curious, Ill be pedaling over
Height of Land in Roxbury, Maine then satisfying my household at my kids favorite play ground. Its not quite as amazing as last weekends trick o treating, however it will be fun.

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