📚 Lesson Plan #03

Plus, Your Chance to Win $20,000 For Your School!

Happy Monday morning, educators!

We all know how much you help your students every day. Now, it’s your turn to get a little back! 🎁 MadeGood, the organic, allergy-friendly and deliciously healthy snack food is giving you and your school a chance to win some BIG prizes! MadeGood was born to help create an inclusive snack that any kid could enjoy and bring to school. This year, they’re giving back to the teachers and schools that make a difference.

Nominate an educator and your school, and you could snag:

💸 Three (3) grand prizes of $20,000 for schools and $2,000 for the nominator
🍪 Hundreds of Daily Prizes of $200 for teachers and a year's supply of MadeGood snacks for the nominator

For your chance to win, just head to:
🗽 U.S. teachersShareSomeGood.com
🍁 Canadian teachersShareSomeGood.ca

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📖 STORIES OF THE WEEK

Have you ever ridden the subway? Well, guess what? Fish in the Atlantic Ocean are now getting their own underwater express! No joke! Thanks to some seriously out-of-the-box thinking, subway cars are now resting on the seafloor, and it’s actually working out swimmingly.

At just 11 years old, Ethan Evans has achieved something truly remarkable. He has set a new world record in scuba diving, not only breaking the previous record but setting a new standard that seems almost impossible to beat.

🐠 BONUS: You can also watch Ethan in action! ⬇️⬇️⬇️

Imagine you’re hiking in the wilderness and come across a set of animal tracks. What if an app on your phone could instantly identify not just the species, but the exact animal that left those tracks? This technology is becoming a reality and could help save endangered species.