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Day: July 2, 2013

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Googleable Questions

Googleable Questions

Great activity to have students do to determine questions that can be Googled v. questions that can’t!

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  • RT @GeneforTexas: Tell me again how the real danger to our children is teachers discussing RACE in the classroom? 1 day ago
  • RT @davidhogg111: .@NRA cancel your convention coming up in Texas and donate the money to the victims families. 1 day ago
  • RT @rebeccawingo: Hey @nytimes - take down the pic in the article about the 8000yo skull found in Minnesota. The Minnesota Indian Affairs… 1 day ago
  • RT @ChrChristensen: 26 years ago, a gunman entered Dunblane Primary School in Scotland, killing 16 kids and a teacher. The UK govt responde… 1 day ago
  • RT @TheAmandaGorman: It takes a monster to kill children. But to watch monsters kill children again and again and do nothing isn’t just ins… 2 days ago
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