November 3, 2019 |
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Take Time to Give Thanks & to Listen
November offers us a reminder to slow down and take the time to give thanks. Did you know that the day after Thanksgiving is the National Day of Listening? This year, make time to sit with a loved one and record a memorable and meaningful conversation.
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Professional Learning Opportunities
This week, we pause our Tuesday virtual workshops and encourage everyone to get out and vote, and then join us for our Twitter chat about digital writing tools on Thursday at 8 pm ET. And, be sure to visit our blog, Infusing Technology, for edtech insights and bite-sized professional learning.
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More November Learning Opportunities
Learn about an exciting opportunity for global collaboration. Find resources for Aviation History Month, American Education Week, and the anniversary of the Gettysburg Address. And don't forget to share your thoughts in our weekly poll.
Global Collaboration for Cross-Cultural UnderstandingXW1W (Across the World Once a Week)XW1W --a simple, social way for students to learn about life in other parts of the world-- returns this week! If you are an elementary or middle school educator, read all about this opportunity for cross-cultural understanding and learning. |
Aviation History MonthMan Soars Into Flight - ResourcesDiscover a collection of aviation related resources, with activities for all grade levels. Include manned flight within a unit on inventors and inventions or with study of the late 19th and early 20th century in American History at any level. Resources for introducing the principles and major figures of flight history » |
November 18-22American Education WeekAmerican Education Week celebrates public education and the individuals who ensure that every child receives a quality education. In the spirit of the week, we offer a selection of game-based learning tools for teachers to use in their classroom. Find an edtech tool to share during American Education Week » |
November 19thThe Anniversary of the Gettysburg AddressOn November 19, 1863, President Lincoln gave his famous speech, The Gettysburg Address. Navigate around this interactive infographic for elementary and middle school to learn about the battle, the soldiers, the geography, the aftermath, and more. Raise questions and invite connections about the Battle of Gettysburg » |
Share your thoughtsWeekly PollThis week our poll asks: What does your school do to acknowledge American Education Week? Share your response and view the replies of other educators. |
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