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A smart TV is an essential piece of equipment in my ELA classroom. Students require access to information to help them visualize and process what we are learning. Furthermore, in today's climate we will not be able to attend field trips in person. However, many museums offer impactful virtual trips. Having a powerful, clear TV monitor will provide students with as close to in person experience as they can get. In particular, we will be visiting the virtual Museum of Tolerance, where students will learn about the tragedies of the Holocaust.

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A smart TV is an essential piece of equipment in my ELA classroom. Students require access to information to help them visualize and process what we are learning. Furthermore, in today's climate we will not be able to attend field trips in person. However, many museums offer impactful virtual trips. Having a powerful, clear TV monitor will provide students with as close to in person experience as they can get. In particular, we will be visiting the virtual Museum of Tolerance, where students will learn about the tragedies of the Holocaust.

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