Germs, Math, and Videos – The Week in Review

Great early morning from Maine where its a clear and cold morning. Earlier this week we had our first genuine accumulation of snow. That snow covering will make it much easier for me to drag our Christmas tree to your house later today. My daughters are excited to assist decorate the Christmas tree this weekend. I hope that you have something that youre similarly thrilled to do this weekend..

Thats apparent when you look at this weeks list of the most popular posts. The post about mathematics issues was released in July however was one of this weeks most popular posts.
These were the weeks most popular posts:.

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Bacterium Science Investigation – A Game About Stopping the Spread of COVID-19.
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Three Updated Google Docs Features.

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Five Helpful PowerPoint Features You Might Be Overlooking.
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3 Places to Find Fun and Interesting Math Problems5.
My Big List of Tools for a Variety of Classroom Video Projects.

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2 Easy Ways to Make Your Own Mobile App.

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Scan Documents and QR Codes With Your Chromebook.

Great early morning from Maine where its a cold and clear early morning. Earlier this week we had our first genuine build-up of snow. That snow covering will make it much easier for me to drag our Christmas tree to the house later on this early morning. Thats obvious when you look at this weeks list of the most popular posts. The post about math problems was released in July but was one of this weeks most popular posts.

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