December Ideas
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December 4th is National Cookie Day!
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In most English-speaking countries outside of North America, the most common word for cookie is “biscuit.” In some regions, both terms, cookies and biscuits are used.
Cookies are classified into different categories, with the most common ones being: Bar cookies – Drop cookies – Filled cookies Molded cookies – No bake cookies Pressed cookies – Refrigerator cookies Rolled cookies – Sandwich cookies What better way to celebrate than to bake cookies 😊 |
Are Humans Naturally Violent?
Circle Up!
Have some open conversations with your students
Here's some ideas. . .
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Have you ever been asked to sign your name, but you were never taught cursive?
Receipts - standardized tests - notarized documents- love notes - medical records - check endorsement - loan agreements - financing a car - bills - phone contracts - athletic eligibility paperwork - application - legal documents - etc etc etc
All of these are examples of times you'll need to know how to sign your name on the dotted line. If you don't know how to do that, now is the time to learn!! |
Watch this video about commonly mispronounced words
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December is National Tie Month
Tie Trivia
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For Step-By-Step instructions about how to Tie a Tie, go to https://www.tie-a-tie.net/tie-a-necktie/
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CNN 10 (Please filter before accessing)
What is CNN 10?
A 10-minute news show that appears as a daily digital video on CNN.com that explains global news to a global audience.
The show's priority is to identify stories of international significance and clearly describe why they're making news, who is affected, and how the events fit into a complex, international society. The show maintains a neutral position on controversial topics. It seeks to provide multiple viewpoints, clear illustrations, and general overviews instead of graphic descriptions.
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