The Week in Review – The Most Popular Posts

The number from my
first road bike race.

Good evening from Woodstock, Maine where I’m a little late on writing this week in review because I spent the morning competing in my first road bike race. Road biking is a pursuit that I took up this summer and have enjoyed immensely. I was happy with how I performed today so I saved my number. Wherever you are this weekend, I hope that you are doing something fun too.

Here are this week’s most popular posts:
1. Simple Google Search Tools and Strategies for Students
2. How to Insert Special Characters Into Google Documents
3. Math at Mount Rushmore
4. Best of the Web Fall 2014
5. Remind Launches a Chrome App for Communicating With Students and Their Parents
6. Poll Your Students With Google+ Polls
7. Math Chat – Solve Problems Together in Real Time

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