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I've had lots of conversations with frustrated teachers who are having a really hard time keeping up with so many passwords. I really wished I could come up with a simple solution for you all. Then, I remembered an article I read this summer that helped me. This gives some useful ideas to help you create meaningful passwords that you can remember and it will be easy to come up with something new when it's time to change! I hope you find this article helpful! How a Password Changed My Life History is still being uncovered! Just this month, a large floor mosaic was discovered in a tomb in Greece that dates back to 325 BC! There are lots of pictures and more details here.
Stunning Mosaic Floor Uncovered in Greece's Mystery Tomb http://news.discovery.com/history/archaeology/stunning-mosaic-floor-uncovered-in-greeces-mystery-tomb-141012.htm Originally posted October 9, 2014 Did you see it? I missed it too :-( , but the good folks at NASA steamed the entire lunar eclipse and made it available for us to experience! The video also comes with a little Q and A! Maybe it relates to something you teach later in the year (hint, hint, third grade teachers) or maybe you are just interested in seeing it for yourself or with your children. Either way, take a few minutes and enjoy! Live Streaming of the Lunar Eclipse
Originally posted September 12, 2014
Remind.com provides a safe and easy way to send quick text messages or emails to your parents. Type a quick reminder, add a picture or link if you'd like, and press send! That's all it takes to keep your parents in the loop. No more "The dog ate my homework," excuses! With Remind.com, you can remind parents of assignments or events, assign differentiated homework activities to students through their parents, take a quick poll to assign volunteers, etc. There are so many ways this could enhance your parent-teacher communication. Give it a try today! https://www.remind.com/teachers
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AuthorI'm Natalie Davis, an ITRT in Richmond, VA. I taught first, second, and third graders in Richmond for 12 years before becoming an ITRT. I truly enjoy finding useful ways to breathe new life into lessons by integrating technology to help students achieve their learning goals. I am passionate about closing the digital divide by teaching our children to be consumers and creators of technology. Archives
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