Forms, Earth, and STEM – The Week in Review

These were the weeks most popular posts:.
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An Overview of Google Forms Quiz Settings.
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Samsung Solve for Tomorrow – A Great STEM Contest for Students!
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Life on Minimum Wage – A Personal Economics Simulation Game.
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10 Skills Students Can Learn from Googles Applied Digital Skills Lessons.
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The United Nations Explained for Kids.
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Gary Paulsen Talks About Reading and Writing.
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Great morning from Maine where it is still dark as I prepare this blog site post. It will be dark for at least another hour. The late sunrise is the only thing that I do not like about this time of year in Maine. Except for the big oak tree in my front yard, all of the leaves on the trees have actually changed color, the temperatures are an enjoyable variety of 50-60F, and theres lots of fun to be had outdoors. Well be playing in the huge leaf stacks in our yard today.

Great morning from Maine where it is still dark as I draft this blog post. Other than for the huge oak tree in my front lawn, all of the leaves on the trees have altered color, the temperature levels are an enjoyable variety of 50-60F, and theres lots of enjoyable to be had outdoors. Well be playing in the big leaf piles in our backyard today.

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