Good morning from Maine where the sun is shining. It’s going to be a great weekend for fishing and riding bikes. My daughters are quite excited about using their new fishing poles. That’s what we’re going to do this weekend. I hope that you have something equally fun planned for your weekend.
As I do every week, I’ve put together a list of the most popular posts of the week. Take a look and see if there’s anything interesting that you missed earlier this week.
These were the week’s most popular posts:
1. How to Use Google Takeout 2023
2. Moving Google Drive Files and Chrome Bookmarks
3. 225 NASA Infographics
4. Short Video Lessons About Memorial Day
5. A Good Way for Students to Visually Compare the Sizes of Countries and States
6. Ten Ways to Use Adobe Express in School
7. A Better Way to do Summer PD
2. Moving Google Drive Files and Chrome Bookmarks
3. 225 NASA Infographics
4. Short Video Lessons About Memorial Day
5. A Good Way for Students to Visually Compare the Sizes of Countries and States
6. Ten Ways to Use Adobe Express in School
7. A Better Way to do Summer PD
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