Social StudiesCommunities & Community Helpers: Free games from WartGames.com Teaching with googleCite this for me Google Chrome extension: Simply browse to the page you wish to cite and click the button to generate a correctly formatted citation. Then copy-and-paste the citation into your assignment, or add it to your online bibliography for safe keeping until later. Technology"Computer code is the next universal language, and its syntax will be limited only by the imaginations of the next generation of programmers. Linda Liukas is helping to educate problem-solving kids, encouraging them to see computers not as mechanical, boring and complicated but as colorful, expressive machines meant to be tinkered with. In this talk, she invites us to imagine a world where the Ada Lovelaces of tomorrow grow up to be optimistic and brave about technology and use it to create a new world that is wonderful, whimsical and a tiny bit weird." BonusGoogle search for 'labelled for reuse' Valentine clip art, Do click through on the images for confirm copyright. This one is 'Public Domain, free for commercial use, no attribution required'. (link) | 60 teenagers reveal what they think is cool — and what isn't — in 2016. - Business Insider:"To learn what American teenagers in 2016 really like, and what they don't, we polled about 60 of them from across the US. We spoke with teens ages 13 to 19, in middle school, high school, and college. We asked them about their digital lives and habits, the apps they use and the games they play, pop culture, and politics. Their answers offer a glimpse into what it's like being a teenager in 2016. We've drawn out the highlights below, along with some data from other sources, so keep scrolling for our guide to teenagers in 2016." MathFree Valentine's Day Multiplication Worksheets with SECRET WORD PUZZLES - Each worksheet has a secret word puzzle that is solved by matching the answers to the Secret Message Alphabet Key at the bottom of the page. scienceZunal Webquest: Ancient Egyptian Astronomy. See more Gr. 6-8 Astronomy Webquests from Zunal here. |
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