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Tech
Tip
Recovering Deleted E-mail
Have
you ever needed an e-mail you just deleted? That is such a
common event! Today's tip will help you rescue
deleted e-mail items from Microsoft Outlook!:
- In
the Folder list, click Deleted Items.
- On
the Tools menu, click Recover Deleted Items.
- Click
the item you want to recover. To select multiple items, click
the first item, and then hold down CTRL and click additional
items.
- Click
the Recover Selected Items button.
The
items will be returned to your Deleted Items folder, and then
you can move them to other folders.
Some
items may no longer be recoverable if it is past the amount of
time that deleted items can be stored on the server.
A
special thanks to TRT Kim Overstreet for these directions.

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to send me an e-mail!
My
Schedule
| Thursday,
April 17 |
Grant
Writing |
| Friday,
April 18 |
Grant
Writing |
| Monday,
April 21 |
Lansdowne |
| Tuesday,
April 22 |
Earth
Day/Lansdowne |
| Wednesday,
April 23 |
Staff
Meeting/Float |
"Education
is what survives when what has been learned has been
forgotten."
B.
F. Skinner

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Web
Sites of the Week
EARTH
DAY LINKS
(Just click on the links)
http://itech.fcps.net/trt19/
earthday/earthday_sites.htm
Thanks
to Nathan Cornett (Writing-Dixie)
http://www.picadome.fcps.net/
lab/currl/earth_day/default.htm
Thanks
to Melissa Moore (MRT-Picadome)
STUDENTS
& TEACHERS: Great links to help plan and celebrate Earth
Day.
LETTER
TO THE REVIEWER PRE-WRITER
http://teach.fcps.net/trt18/Letter%20to
%20the%20Reviewer%20Format.doc
STUDENTS
& TEACHERS: A great way to develop quality Letters to the
Reviewer. Can be printed or done as a Word document on the
computer. A very special thanks to TRT, Joy Buckingham, for
sharing her template!

Around
in the Schools
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Andrea
Dean (4th grade at Lansdowne) is using learning stations to teach
science, and one of those stations consists of Internet sites
related to the topic.
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Beth
Drake (Media Center, Co STC and STLP Coordinator at Yates) is
having 4th graders keyboard stories for wordless picture books.
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A
very special thanks to Ruby Yessin (1st Grade) and Lisa Dartt (K)
at Harrison for assisting in our research on phonics programs.
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Outside
her classroom, Sherry Basore (2nd grade at Yates) is displaying
stories about Spring and April that her students wrote and
illustrated in WiggleWorks.
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Gayle
Carter (5th grade at Lansdowne) says that when she uses the
projector to show Social Studies Internet sites to her students,
"It makes it more real for them!"
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