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Gooru looks like a useful tool.
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May 9, 10:58 AM
Fantastic resource for finding content that operates at various levels. Delete the scoop?
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A Pinterest board with ideas, tips, news, innovations, professional development courses and other resources for teachers in the classroom. Via Stewart-Marshall, Ivo Nový, Anna Hu , Maree Whiteley, Swati Lahiri
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It is good to see that Multiple Intelligences might make a come back Delete the scoop?
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A list of great games designed to improve your students critical thinking and creative powers.Check them out below...
Some recommended apps for critical thinking skills. I have not tried any of them yet, so I cannot comment on quality.