Free Technology for Teachers: Chrome, Crows, and Games

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Free Technology for Teachers: Chrome, Crows, and Games


Good morning from Maine the place the dawn remains to be greater than an hour away as I drink my first cup of espresso. It’s going to be an thrilling day in our home as a result of we will see Disney Frozen on Ice! To say that my daughters are enthusiastic about it will be an understatement. They would have slept of their Frozen costumes final evening if we had allow them to. The remainder of the weekend will probably be a extra mundane schedule of raking leaves and using bikes. I hope that you’ve got a enjoyable and stress-free weekend. 

This week extra individuals registered for Animated Explanations which begins on November 1st. Register by midnight (ET) on October thirty first to be part of the inaugural class!

These had been the week’s hottest posts:

1. Five Great Chrome Extensions for Teachers
2. TED-Ed Lessons With a Halloween Theme
3. A Fun Tool for Creating Avatars

4. How to Set Notifications for Individual Google Documents

5. Trick O’ Treat Safety Review Games

6. The Differences Between Crows and Ravens

7. Five More Things Students Can Explain With Simple Animations

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