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Kimberly Carlson

@mrscarlsonmath

Innovation Specialist K-12, Google Certified, INFOhio ICoach, Gifted Intervention Specialist, ISTE Community Leader, ISTE “20 to Watch” 2022

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Highlighting all of the ways Woodland Elementary teachers make learning more engaging with technology! Infographics, word study games, teaching students to use modified key boards, and more!! #DLDay #WeAreLakota

Highlighting all of the ways <a href="/wolvestweet/">Woodland Elementary</a> teachers make learning more engaging with technology! Infographics, word study games, teaching students to use modified key boards, and more!! #DLDay #WeAreLakota
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Digital Learning Day a 10-Year Tradition for Lakota | Check out our students loving these VR headsets! #WEareLakota ⁦ClassVR from Avantis⁩ lakotaonline.com/departments/op…

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Come see the wonderful things happening in our district!! Second Annual Light Up Lakota | News Detail Page #WEareLakota lakotaonline.com/departments/op…

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📲 Ohio's students can use eBooks through INFOhio all summer long. 🎨 With INFOhio, reading and creativity are just a tap away. ↘️ Learn more at infohio.org/blog/item/enco…

📲 Ohio's students can use eBooks through INFOhio all summer long.
🎨 With INFOhio, reading and creativity are just a tap away. 
↘️ Learn more at infohio.org/blog/item/enco…
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Here’s a useful tip to help students improve their writing. ✍️ 🤩 Ask them to read their work aloud. While it may not feel as natural—or modest—as reading silently, it can help them catch often-overlooked errors, a 2022 study found.⁠

Here’s a useful tip to help students improve their writing. ✍️ 🤩 

Ask them to read their work aloud. While it may not feel as natural—or modest—as reading silently, it can help them catch often-overlooked errors, a 2022 study found.⁠