National Handwriting Day is celebrated on January 23rd each year. It is a day dedicated to promoting the importance of handwriting and encouraging people to embrace the art of writing by hand. This day was established to honor the birthday of John Hancock, one of the Founding
Fathers of the United States, known for his prominent and stylish signature on the Declaration of Independence. Handwriting is considered a personal and unique form of expression, and National Handwriting Day aims to celebrate and preserve this traditional skill. Click for more
Here are some Winter activities to share the joy of winter
The Genius Hour Project traditionally sets aside 20% of class time to pursue a topic students are passionate about. An after school setting follows these basics, but adapted to a full-time exploration of the topic. - Overview
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Surprisingly, learning a foreign language has a set of guidelines that--if followed--are pretty good predictors of success. I didn't know this, wish I did in the years I struggled through Russian. The Ask a Tech Teacher international team has put together a list for you. These
aren't online tools or books, but mental conscripts that will get you where you want to be with more efficiency and less pain: Click for more
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