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How to Celebrate Dot Day All Year Long!

Carly and Adam

The following is a guest blog post by Jed Dearybury ! Hole punch dots out of fall leaves. The moon is a dot, and it just so happens Chinese New Year usually falls sometime between January 21 and February 20 based on the lunar calendar. Join the Membership We hope you have found this blog post helpful.

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9 Ideas For Using Acorns in Your Classroom!

Carly and Adam

The following is a guest blog post by Jed Dearybury ! Fall brings lots of opportunities for learning. Be sure to tag me, @mrdearybury and @ruby_silvious, when you finish. Build a Nutcracker I honestly have no idea how to do this as of the writing of this blog post. You won’t paint that part because the cap will cover it.

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10 ways to use QR Codes for Hour of Code

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Every year in December, Hour of Code inspires thousands — tens of thousands — of students to fall in love with problem-solving, coding, and programming. Most risks with QR Codes stem from the fact that they aren’t readable by humans. and are challenged to use the tools available to solve it. Why use QR Codes?

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Collaborative Group Work in STEM

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After speaking to so many STEM teachers, the most questions I receive are about collaborative group work in stem class. You’ve experienced this if you’ve been in the STEM classroom. Use the ideas in this blog post to help you plan, organize, and manage your collaborative groups in stem class.

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