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Happy Holidays Everyone!!!

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 Hello students and parents! As we get ready for the upcoming holidays I would like to wish you a safe and Happy Holiday season with your loved ones. Enjoy the time together and take a break. For those of you who like to play logic games, here is one of my favorites to play during this time of year.  Click here for the link  During this time of giving, remember to give yourself some time and take care of you! I hope you have a fun and restful break and I look forward to seeing you next year!

Google Apps for Education Review

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       To be honest, this course was very easy for me. I was very familiar with the Google Suite so a lot of the course was review for me. I already use Google Docs, Sheets, Forms, Drive, Contacts, and Shared Drives routinely in my classroom and within my school. I can now work on teaching my students some of the more advanced features of these programs as I am very comfortable with them. The things that were new to me in this course were Google Tasks, Keep, Sites and Blogger. I knew of them but am not as familiar with them. I can see teaching students to use Keep and Tasks to make checklists for what they need to turn in. I did create a basic website for my class but will need more practice to get it to where I want it. I am learning the Google Sites and will continue to hone my skills on that program. Blogger I used in my Instructional Technology course and never really used it. I think right now I will focus on a website but maybe in the future I can add a link to...

About me

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  I love science and figuring out how things work. I have been with the CNMI Public School System for 15+ years. I have always taught at Saipan Southern High School. Of those 15 years, 10+ of them were as a teacher teaching Chemistry, Physics, and a freshmen level introductory science course and 6 of them as a counselor. While in college I did research on coral reefs looking at increased carbon dioxide levels and how the growth rates of coral are affected by it. This was done at the Biosphere 2 Center in Oracle, Arizona. Click Here to Check Out Biosphere 2 I have two bachelor’s degrees in Biology and Political Science with a minor in Chemistry from the University of North Texas. I also have a Master’s Degree in International Teaching from Framingham State University. With my background, I will help you rediscover the amazing world of science and how it happens in the real world.