Child School Nutrition Standards in Transition
21 Ignorant Comments About ADHD (and the Facts to Refute Them)
Twelve Sensory Strategies for a Sensational Summer
Why a Robot-Filled Education Future May Not Be as Scary as You Think
Learning and performance: how to help students get in the zone
https://www.theguardian.com/teacher-network/2017/jun/23/learning-peformance-zone-teachers-schools-students
Too Much Screen Time? Develop a Summer Family Media Plan.
Blogs in the Age of Google Classroom
The first limitation of relying solely on Google Classroom is that it can only be accessed by approved members of your classroom and parents that you have invited (provided your school lets you invite parents). If you want to have students share their thoughts on a topic with a global audience, Google Classroom isn't an option for that. By contrast, having a blog will let your students participate in activities like QuadBlogging in which they share with students around the world.
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