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How to Keep Learning Fresh Over the Summer

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Share it in a teacher-provided summer activity folder (this should be quick to use, maybe through Google Drive if students have access to that). Use free online resources like Google Maps and learn skills that will be relevant to class field trips they’ll take next year. Reading Any age: Read ebooks.

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100th Day of School — It’s about Learning

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The completed list can be shared using a simple Word or Google Doc or more professionally with a class Biblionasium or Goodreads account. You might add a touch of history by finding out what historic event shares the day with the family member’s one-hundredth birthday.

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Groundhog Day and the 100th Day of School

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The completed list can be shared using a simple Word or Google Doc or more professionally with a class Biblionasium or Goodreads account. Another interesting option for older students is the Google Forms add-on called Checkitout. Students calculate when members of their family will turn 100, starting with themselves.

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Groundhog Day and the 100th Day of School

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The completed list can be shared using a simple Word or Google Doc or more professionally with a class Biblionasium or Goodreads account. Another interesting option for older students is the Google Forms add-on called Checkitout. Students calculate when members of their family will turn 100, starting with themselves.

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9 Ways to Add Tech to your Lessons Without Adding Time to Your Day

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Luckily, Common Core–and many State standards–provide an excellent starter list of seven ways to blend technology into your everyday teaching: have digital ebooks included in your class library. Use a digital timer for quizzes or other events. Treat them exactly as though they were print books.

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100th Day of School — Make it about Learning

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The completed list can be shared using a simple Word or Google Doc or more professionally with a class Biblionasium or Goodreads account. Another interesting option for older students is the Google Forms add-on called Checkitout. Students enter all relevant information into a Google Form which automatically populates to a spreadsheet.

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New Ways to Gamify Learning

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It is used to discuss the implementation of technology in the classroom by organizing tech-in-education tools into four categories or types of usage: Substitution: Technology is a direct replacement for something, e.g. ebooks in place of print books or online math drills in place of worksheets. Google Expeditions. Breakout EDU.