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SL.CCS.1/2/3/4 Grades 6-12: An essay of a current news event is provided for discussion to encourage participation, but also inspire the use of evidence to support logical claims using the main ideas of the article. Students must analyze background information provided about a current event within the news, draw out the main ideas and key details, and review different opinions on the issue. Then, students should present their own claims using facts and analysis for support. FOR THE WEEK OF DEC. 05, 2022 Holiday tech gifts: See what's new, clever and affordableCan you spot gifts – digital or old-school – that you want?
Find a local holiday performance, display or other event that sounds like fun.
Look for people or a group helping the less fortunate. Who benefits and how?
Tech devices and accessories that you get or give this season can be practical as well as cool. Choices of digital gadgets and electronic diversions get more imaginative, portable and interactive each year. Check out a sampling of new phone accessories, games, audio gear and toys. If you like to play games on your phone, or want a console-like experience that won’t bust a budget, the Backbone One mobile controller ($64) is an accessory for turning iPhones and Android devices into a Nintendo Switch-like console that can play local games and stream games from services like Google Stadia or Xbox Cloud Gaming. For friends or family members who prefer wired earbuds, Moondrop Quarks deliver high quality for just $11 (or nearly $13 with remote pickup and microphone for calls). And for TikTok users who want to boost videos to another level, a LetsGlow Studio set ($15) has reflective fashion accessories, colorful stickers and a 16-color LED glow light phone or tablet attachment to enliven presentations. Here are more ideas:
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Step onto any school campus and you'll feel its energy. Each school is turbocharged with the power of young minds, bodies, hearts and spirits.
Here on the Western Slope, young citizens are honing and testing their skills to take on a rapidly changing world. Largely thanks to technology, they are in the midst of the most profound seismic shift the world has ever seen.
Perhaps no time in our history has it been more important to know what our youth are thinking, feeling and expressing.
The Sentinel is proud to spotlight some of their endeavors. Read on to see how some thoroughly modern students are helping learners of all ages connect with notable figures of the past.
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