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Social Networks: Pinterest



Social Networks: Pinterest 

Some of my "Boards" on Pinterest are:
Social Work in ELT
Proyectos para intentar
Doctors Without Borders
Immigrants and Refugees
Interesting Videos
The Power of Smiling
English Classroom
Art



Here there is a collection of pictures  that I´ve saved on my boards

 GenerosidadOur kids LOVE fidget spinners, so for our Kindergartener, I decided to make him a math worksheet. All that you do is spin your fidget spinner and see how many math problems you can do before the spinner stops. Write your number down and try again! PS- You can order a your fidget spinner here....Week 2: Subject Verb Agreement  This is a good game/activity to help teach subject verb agreement.Add depth and complexity to your instruction with these Critical Thinking Literature/Reading Task Cards. These task cards are perfect for any fiction reading materials: novels, short stories, anthologies! Prepare to hear some amazing discussion in your classroom! $Great poster for you to remember as technology becomes a bigger part of your classroom!
Teaching elaboration during writing can be done with this engaging activity and idea!

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