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Friday, December 2, 2011

New resources

New resources, just click on the words!! Be sure to check out the Twitter conversation at #pencilchat

Ten alternatives to Book Reports

Want to know which planes are flying above you? Wolfram Alpha informs you.

Vicki Davis' post about 10 ways to be a terrible teacher

Newspapers from around the world

Need a documentary on the life of a kitten, the Oklahoma City Bombing it's all here- Documentary Tube

Internet etiquette and safety for students

A three step guide to Twitter for beginners
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