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1 Teacher Guide This lesson is designed to teach kids to ask a critical thinking question that you can’t just put into a search box to solve. To do that, we encourage them with smaller questions that search can help them answer. Make sure that you read the notes for each slide: they not only give you teaching tips but also provide answers and hints so you can help the kids if they are having trouble. Remember, you can always send feedback to the Bing in the Classroom team at BingInTheClassroom@Microsoft.com. You can learn more about the program at bing.com/classroom and follow the daily lessons on the Microsoft Educator Network. BingInTheClassroom@Microsoft.combing.com/classroomMicrosoft Educator Network Want to extend today’s lesson? Consider using Skype in the Classroom to arrange for your class to chat with another class in today’s location, take a Skype lesson on today’s topic, or invite a guest speaker to expand on today’s subject. And if you are using Windows 8, the panoramas in the MSN Travel App are great teaching tools. We have thousands of other education apps available on Windows here. Skype in the Classroom another class take a Skype lesson invite a guest speaker MSN Travel App here This lesson is designed to teach the Common Core State Standard:

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3 All reasonable people know that the internet was invented so that we could share cat videos. Perhaps you’ve wondered if you’re missing out on some of the cute? Relax, the Bing team has you covered. In light of the exponential growth of web searches for videos of wee bitty kitties to melt your heart, we’ve made it much easier for you to get your daily fix. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the Cute Cloud. Finally, a search engine has harnessed the power of cloud computing and focused it in the service of all things cute. Only through Bing can you access the Cute Cloud, the virtual storage space for every cute picture and video on the web. Of course, as cute begets more cute, Bing’s Cute Cloud will continue to grow, shining rainbows of cute down on each and every one of us. Like seeing kittens play with empty boxes? Search the Cute Cloud and know that Bing has opened the window to all the web’s cute. Insert Main Critical Thinking Question

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