Reading and Games – The Month in Review

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These were the most popular posts in March:.
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Readlee – Know How Your Students Read Online Assignments.
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5 Chrome Settings You Need to Know.
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How to Create Your Own Online Board Game.
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Plays.org – Educational Games Your Students Will Love to Play.
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Stop Printing the Internet.
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Five Ways to Create Online Drag-and-Drop Activities.
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How to Make Your Own Wordle-style Game.
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New Whiteboard Features in Microsoft Teams and New Excel Formulas.
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My Five Favorite Canva Features.
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Take Your Students on the American Ideals Virtual Field Trip Hosted by Discovery Education.

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Excellent night from Maine where the sun has actually set on the last day of March, 2022. The old expression of “March comes in like a lion and leaves like a lamb” does not really use to life in Maine. In our case March came in like a lion, briefly acted like a lamb, and now ends like a lion with drizzly and cold weather condition. Sites that take my (Richard Byrnes) work consist of Icons Daily and Daily Dose. Featured image recorded by Richard Byrne.

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The old phrase of “March comes in like a lion and leaves like a lamb” does not truly apply to life in Maine. In our case March came in like a lion, briefly acted like a lamb, and now ends like a lion with drizzly and cold weather condition.

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