November’s Most Popular Posts on Free Technology for Teachers

Good evening from the Free Technology for Teachers World Headquarters in Woodstock, Maine. It’s the end of the month and as I always do at this time, I’ve put together a list of the most popular posts of the month. This list is based on the number of views each post received on this blog. I use Google Analytics to determine which posts had the most views. Google Analytics is also helpful in discovering the search terms that people use the most when they land on FreeTech4Teachers.com. That information sometimes helps me decide what to write about.

Here are this month’s most popular posts:
1. Dozens of Great PowerPoints for AP History Students & Teachers
2. 5 Good Typing Instruction and Practice Sites for Kids
3. 4 Math Add ons for Google Docs
4. 3 Good Tools for Creating Rubrics
5. 10 Things Students Can Do With Google Keep
6. 7 Tools for Creating Flowcharts, Mind Maps, and Diagrams
7. 11 TED-Ed Videos on How the Human Body Works
8. Click to Spin – A Fun and Free Random Name Picker
9. Seven Web-based Tools for Delivering Flipped Lessons
10. A Fun App for Learning to Identify Plants and Animals

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