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12 Days of TECH TOOLS Christmas {Online Tools Flash Freebies}

I love Christmas & I love giving. In the spirit of giving, I am sharing some of my favorite tech tool websites as TPT flash freebies. These lessons are designed for the tech lab and are written for students to learn how to use these tools. You can also download them to learn how to use the tool yourself, and then integrate these tools with lesson that fit your classroom. There will be 12 of them {one for each 'day of Christmas'}. Each flash freebie will be downloaded from my TPT store and will only be available for 24 hours. All I ask is that if you use it in your classroom and love it, holler back at me and leave feedback on my TPT store or comment on this post so I can see how you liked it :)

The 12 Days of Tech Tools Christmas are as follows:

You can get the always free tech tool (Voki), which is one of my absolute favorite tech tools to use. 

Merry Christmas!
Mrs. Tech

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  1. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! I am always looking for new ways to integrate technology into my lessons. I am familiar with a few on your list but I look forward to exploring some new ones!
    Madame Kenny

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  2. This is awesome! Sharing right now! How have I not heard of most of these before now!?!?! Thanks for sharing!

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  3. Thank you for sharing! I can't wait to try some of these out in my classroom.

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