Good morning from Maine where I am home and relaxing after a week of workshops in Cambridge, Massachusetts with Ed Tech Teacher. Thank you to everyone who joined us. Next week I’ll be in Limestone, Maine to run some Google Across the Curriculum workshops. If you’re interested in having me run a workshop at your school, please click here. Thank you to all of you who have helped make these opportunities available to me.
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4. Two Books to Read Before School Starts
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6. Animated Science Lessons for Children
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