30/10/2019
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Easy Paper Monster & Owl Corner Bookmarks
Easy Monster Bookmark Corner DIY. Learn how to make a Corner Bookmark Monster! Easy and Simple. These Paper Corner Bookmarks are super easy to make, look fun...
21/06/2019
The Difference Between A Solstice And An Equinox
While the words might trigger similar thoughts of fancy fitness establishments and cycling classes, there's a real difference between solstice and equinox and neither of them have anything to do with physical fitness. Each year, there are two…
07/01/2019
Improving Behavior in the Classroom
How live coaching can help teachers manage disruptive behavior in the classroom. Teachers have less stress and more time to teach.
30/01/2018
Great game!
Sushi Spell
How many words can you Sushi Spell in two minutes? Take the sushi from the moving belt to spell as many words as you can.
20/01/2018
Quote of the day!
look after the pennies and the pounds will look after themselves | Definition of look after the pennies and the pounds will look after themselves in English by Oxford Dictionaries
Definition of look after the pennies and the pounds will look after themselves - if you concentrate on saving small amounts of money, you'll soon amass a large amount.
15/12/2017
Frases típicas del inglés británico - English Online TV
Estas expresiones no solo son útiles a la hora de mantener una conversación, sino que además te ayudarán a profundizar en la cultura británica.
18/11/2017
5 cosas que debes saber sobre rúbricas #Evaluación | Educación y Cultura AZ
Un enfoque amplio de la evaluación: la utilidad de las rúbricas La implementación del modelo flipped, unida a la utilización de metodologías inductivas, como
01/11/2017
“Shout at” and “shout to”: prepositions can change meaning
Let’s look at how using a different preposition changes the meaning of some verbs. Our example is the verb shout. Definition of shout Shout means ‘raise your voice – usually as much as …
31/10/2017
Halloween 2017
Feliz Halloween 2017 👻
06/10/2017
Sad origins...
Urban Dictionary: Kick the Bucket
Phrase used to say someone is dead or has deceased. Term is derived from when su***des were common by a person preparing to hang themself, and used a bucket to stand on, and then kicked the bucket when su***de was desired.