The Week in Review – The Most Popular Posts

Good evening from Maine where Max, Mason, and I are still disappointed with the outcome of last two Red Sox games. But as true Red Sox fans we know that they’ll come back tomorrow and beat the Yankees. In the meantime we’re enjoying a nice sunset view from my back deck. Wherever you are this weekend, I hope you have time for a relaxing evening. And Happy Mother’s Day to my mother, Kathy, and to all mothers reading this blog.

Here are this week’s most popular posts:
1. Tony Vincent Teaches Us How to Make Great Illustrations
2. 11 Google Apps Updates You Might Have Missed This Month
3. A Great Explanation of Primary Sources vs. Secondary Sources
4. Schedule Assignments in Google Classroom
5. How to Use the New Q&A and Laser Pointer Features of Google Slides
6. Stackup – Create & Track Reading Goals for You and Your Students
7. An Animated Tour of the Water Cycle and Water Treatment

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