@Stella_Pollard We use @actiontec ScreenBeam in our classrooms. It has all connections, iOS screen mirroring, chromecast, and windows Miracast. We had tried Apple TVs and chrome casts before and they worked but not universal as the screenbeams.
@shahselbe We have a new and strong stem program. We would love as some of these for our students to use and learn on. We are currently using microbits and makey-makeys and would love to expand our tools for student learning.
Today is National Catholic School Principal Appreciation Day! Tag a Catholic school principal that deserves to be celebrated today and why they are special to you, and they could win $20 to @Target! Thank you to all our principals for their dedication, hard work and leadership!
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What better way to celebrate #NationalVideoGamesDay than to win an NES Classic Edition? Pre-installed 30 NES games and controller included, all you have to do is plug it in! To enter, just like and retweet.
The winner will be chosen at random on Monday, 9/14. Cheers!
Happy 1st Tangy Tuesday of the year! Do kids struggle with order of operations? Do they struggle with math facts? Do they use too much guess & check and not enough logic & reasoning? Greg Jr's Equato puzzles are a fun way to develop so many key skills. https://t.co/R0hKxfvO7l
What a great message. Please take 5 minutes to listen to @SeanAstin. His words of wisdom hit home during these uncharted times. https://t.co/YyAOiEvfOe
For those of us who are a bit on the anxiety & worrying side, here is a prayer.
Lord, help me
Be prepared, but not anxious.
Be aware, but not desperate.
Be vigilant, but not in fear.
Be joyful, but not clueless.
Be faithful, but not careless.
Lord, be my hope and strength.
Ever heard the myth that 1 second between lightning and thunder means the lightning is 1 mile away?
False! Divide the seconds by 5 to get the real distance.
Moral of the story: The math doesn't lie, and lightning is usually much closer to you than you think it is.
Ever heard the myth that 1 second between lightning and thunder means the lightning is 1 mile away?
False! Divide the seconds by 5 to get the real distance.
Moral of the story: The math doesn't lie, and lightning is usually much closer to you than you think it is.