Free Technology for Teachers: Moose, Geography, and Art
Good morning from Maine, the place I am dwelling from spending many of the week in western Nebraska. It was there that I took the picture that seems on this put up. It is just a little onerous to inform, however there’s a male moose within the image. He was certainly one of three who walked previous me early Monday morning. These of you who observe me on Instagram may as properly have seen a video of those self same moose earlier this week.
Now that I am dwelling, this weekend goes to be stuffed with late fall chores, like packing up my children’ toy field for the winter and cleansing up the previous couple of piles of leaves. There may even be time for enjoyable. I hope you may have a enjoyable weekend!
These had been the most well-liked posts of the week:
1. Where I’d Like to Go: A Geography Lesson with Google Drawings
two. An overview of five fun geography games for students
3. Felt: a new way to create multimedia maps
4. Is this the end of the Google Keep Chrome extension?
5. A Google Earth lesson with the “I’m going to get lucky” button
7. 30+ activity templates to use in Google Classroom
50 Ideas for Tech Tuesday!
Workshops and eBooks
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This put up initially appeared on FreeTech4Teachers.com. For those who see it elsewhere, it has been used with out permission. Featured picture captured by Richard Byrne.