Winter, Animals, and Fun – The Week in Review

Good evening from Maine where my children are excitedly anticipating Santas arrival. Tomorrow early morning I wont be in the mood to compose blog posts or even think about my blog. If you see it somewhere else, it has actually been used without approval. Sites that take my (Richard Byrnes) work consist of CloudComputin and WayBetterSite. Included image caught by Richard Byrne.

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A New Way to Add Students to Flipgrid.
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How to Modify & & Share Canva Templates.
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6 Reasons to Try Tract for Remote & & Hybrid Learning.
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A Platypus in My House! Fun and Learning Through Augmented Reality.
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How to Use Google Keep as a Comment Bank.
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Nine Interactive Maps Depicting the History of the United States.
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21 Activities and Lessons That Have a Winter ThemeThank you for your support!Your registrations in Practical Ed Tech courses (listed below) and purchases of my ebook assist me keep Free Technology for Teachers going.

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Great night from Maine where my children are eagerly expecting Santas arrival. Tomorrow morning I wont be in the mood to write post and even consider my blog. Thats why Im breaking from my pattern and composing the week-in-review on a Friday evening..

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