 To have your Chromebook open up the tabs that you were working on when you close Chrome is really easy. So similar to what you have to do on a PC or a Mac, there's a couple of steps you have to do just before you make that setting. So the first thing you do is go down to your clock, click on your clock, go up to your settings gear. On the left hand side, go over to security and privacy. Then look right here in the middle and say manage your apps. Click on that. And we're going to manage the Chrome browser. So go on up to Chrome and now click the pop-up here. It'll open up a new browser tab. You can just type this address into your browser to get to the same place. But if you're working with kids, it's probably easier just to have them do those couple of steps. Then down here on the left hand side, you'll see the same settings that you have on a PC or a Mac. Just click on startup and then make your adjustment. Now the easiest way as a staff member or an adult, if you're on a PC or a Mac, make those settings in your Google Chrome setting and they will carry over to your Chromebook. So if you've already done this on a PC, you do not need to do it on a Chromebook. The difference is if you are working with students who are not using PCs or Macs and they're only on a Chromebook, this is the way to get there. So either type in this web address and go to on startup or follow those steps that we just went through.