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Social Studies 9
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Huge thank you for the teachers that were generous in sharing their materials to help our students.
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50 Pictures That Prove The American Education System Is 100% Totally And Completely Doomed — BuzzFeed
You gotta be kidding me, my fellow Americans.
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When Should Students Use Artificial Intelligence? Seven Keys to Consider
The explosion of generative AI has created significant challenges and sparked new opportunities for our students. So, how do we decide when students should and should not use AI? In this article and podcast, I
how do students approach in writing tests with multiple choice questions.docx
When Should Students Use Artificial Intelligence? Seven Keys to Consider
The explosion of generative AI has created significant challenges and sparked new opportunities for our students. So, how do we decide when students should and should not use AI? In this article and podcast, I
how do students approach in writing tests with multiple choice questions.docx
Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for July 19, 2015 | GoComics.com
Hobbes: "Look, a snake!" Calvin: "A big one!" Hobbes: "Do you think it's poisonous?" Calvin: "Beats me. How can you tell?" Hobbes: "If it bite you and you die, it's poisonous" Calvin: "Har har" Hobbes: "Look how it glides along. It's almost like a liquid" Calvin: "I wonder how they do that" Hobbes: "He's flicking his tongue out" Calvin: "I think that's how they smell, but thy would they smell with a tongue?" Hobbes: "Do snakes have eyelids? Do they sleep with their eyes open?" Calvin: "Don't snakes eat mice? How could a snake swallow something bigger than it's own head?" Calvin: "Heck, We don't know ANYTHING about snakes" Hobbes: "Maybe your mom would get us a book" Calvin: "Yeah, let's go see!" Hobbes: "We'll be experts! We'll learn all there is to know!" Calvin: "Hey, wait a minute! It's summer! I'm on vacations! I don't want to LEARN anything" Hobbes: If nobody makes you do it, it counts as fun" Calvin: "Hmm... you really think so?? Both: "Cooooolll"
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