Good morning from Greenwood, Maine where the sun is shining and it’s going to be a great summer day. Earlier this week someone asked on the Facebook page for more pictures of my assistants Max and Morrison. Here’s one that captures the difference in their personalities (or doganalities). Max is right in my face and Morrison is just chilling out in the background. They’re always happy to see me return from a trip. This week I visited Gaston County, North Carolina. Next week I’ll be in Granville, North Carolina. If you would like me to visit your school district, please click here for more information.
Here are the most popular posts of the week:
1. 5 Good Places for Students to Find Public Domain Images
2. A Few Widgets to Consider Adding to Your Classroom Blog
3. Science 360 – A Good Collection of Science Videos
4. Smart Kit – School-safe Games and Puzzles
5. Why Historical Thinking Matters & Tips for Historical Thinking
6. Two iPad Apps to Help Students Learn About a New School
7. Help Students Start Stories With Word Mover
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