Good night from Maine the place the solar has set on the month of November. At this time of yr sundown is a relatively early 4:04pm and it feels even sooner than that. Ice is forming on the ponds round my dwelling and I hope that we get some extra snow quickly as a result of my daughters and I are itching to go snowboarding.
As I do on the finish of each month, I’ve compiled an inventory of the most well-liked posts of the final thirty days. Take a glance and see if there’s something fascinating that you simply missed earlier in November.
These had been the most well-liked posts of the month:
1. Is This the End of the Google Keep Chrome Extension?
2. 30+ Activity Templates to Use in Google Classroom
3. More Than 70,000 Pieces of ClipArt and Pictures for Students
4. C-SPAN Offers a Free Electoral College Poster
5. CollegeLab – A Tool to Help Students Find Colleges They May Like
6. GeoQuiz History Edition – A Fun and Challenging Geography Game
7. How to Add Descriptions to Google Drive Folders
8. Two Good Ways to Create Simple and Focused Websites
9. Math and Geography
10. A New Primary Source Crowd-sourcing Project from the Library of Congress
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