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Happy New Year 2018! Padlet Resolutions & UN City Map Project

New Year's Resolutions 2018

Happy New Year to EVERYONE!  Today you will be easing back into the school-day schedule by discussing exactly what New Year's Resolutions are, and why you should try to set and work toward them.  Please review the following presentation from About.com:


When you have discussed WHAT a New Year's Resolution is, and been given some suggestions about how to create them, please click the next link to POST at 2-3 Resolutions of your own to our Padlet Board for Class:


You will need to add your initials, P(?), and MP2 to your heading, and then add 2-3 Resolutions you plan to work toward in the coming year.  This board will be public, and you should follow all school rules for internet safety and security.  When you are done, follow the directions below to create a fun drawing using Microsoft Powerpoint or Google Slides.  This will be an introduction to Digital Animation, and help you to create fun mini-videos and other digital art online.  Make sure you upload and share your drawing for credit for today's assignment.

WHEN YOU ARE DONE, Please Continue To Work On Your U.N. Sustainable Goals City Map Project:


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