Good morning from the Free Technology for Teachers World Headquarters in Woodstock, Maine. At this time last week I was excited about sunshine and the arrival of spring weather. This morning I am excited about the prospect of the weather being nice enough to barbecue for the first time since last fall. Wherever you are this weekend, I hope that you have something fun that you are looking forward to doing too.
Here are this week’s most popular posts:
1. 5 Ways for Students to Showcase Their Best Work
2. Science Games and an Interactive Periodic Table
3. Three Good Resources for Helping Students Learn About and Write Poetry
4. Two Free Google Apps that Bring Out the Best In an iPad
5. Lesson Plans for Teaching Computational Thinking
6. How to Use Little Bird Tales for Digital Storytelling in Elementary School
7. Word Sense – See the Connections Between Words
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