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a few years into teaching after trying all kinds of teacher planners including Plum paper Im going to drop some names here one I even made for myself a few that I bought on Teachers Pay Teachers and even the coveted Erin Condren teacher planner I decided to commit teacher adultery or something else like taboo incredibly sinful as a teacher I threw it away I threw all of my teacher planners to it oh my gosh end of days this is insane right let me tell you why I threw it away heres the thing as a I was a high school social studies teacher with three to four even different preps sometimes like a another half one because I taught something hybrid or completely online right I would create all of these things digitally whether its Student Activities and notes and slides and all of this stuff and even Escape rooms and all the stuff that existed digitally and then I would would work my tail end off mostly over the weekends to write it all out neatly day by day by day and then the next year

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Bold text, sometimes referred to as emphasized text, should only be used to convey information labels and should always be paired with a colon (:).
0:11 1:42 Formatting text as Bold, Italic and Underline | Computer Training YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip And then click on the underline icon to make the text bold. And underlined similarly select theMoreAnd then click on the underline icon to make the text bold. And underlined similarly select the words warm-blooded.
Bold is used to highlight the text and capture the readers attention. The bold tag is used for strong emphasis. When you feel like emphasising something, you need to first consider using italics, only use bold text if you are not satisfied by the emphasis the italics did to your text.
HTML bold tag is represented by tag. HTML tag is used to display the written text in bold format. It is strictly a presentational element. If you want to show your text in bold letters and not have real semantic meaning, then put it within .
To bold the text in HTML, you can use either the tag or the (bold) tag. Browsers will bold the text inside both of these tags the same way, but the tag indicates that the text is of particular importance.
Its a matter of style: both bold and italic are typographically acceptable ways to emphasize part of your text, as are small caps, use of a different typeface or point size. (And, if you wonder: no, underlining is not considered good practice in modern printed text).
Bold text. Bold text, sometimes referred to as emphasized text, should only be used to convey information labels and should always be paired with a colon (:). Bold may also be used to label a topic within a table or chart without a colon as long as no other non-bold words follow the words which are in bold.

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