quadblogging: our new adventure in 2014
Ideas for Blog Posts
You should write about something that interests you and might interest your classmates as well. It may be something that you are learning about, or it may be something you know about already. It could be something that is happening for you right now, like a review of a book you have read, or some advice about training for a sport that you learned in practice. Check out these links for ideas if you are stuck. http://kidsblogclub.com/52-ideas-for-blog-posts-by-kids/ http://www.readingrockets.org/article/58543/ http://www.edudemic.com/student-blogs/ |
Organizing for Writing
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Commenting on a Blog Entry
1. Use a letter form:
Dear _________________,
Your comment
From,
Your Name
2. All comments should:
Mention what you are responding to
Compliment the writer in a specific way
Ask a question
And/or add new information to the post
Be carefully edited for spelling, grammar and punctuation
3. Comments should NOT
Repeat what someone else has already said
Contain personal information, such as last names or addresses/emails/phone numbers
1. Use a letter form:
Dear _________________,
Your comment
From,
Your Name
2. All comments should:
Mention what you are responding to
Compliment the writer in a specific way
Ask a question
And/or add new information to the post
Be carefully edited for spelling, grammar and punctuation
3. Comments should NOT
Repeat what someone else has already said
Contain personal information, such as last names or addresses/emails/phone numbers
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Look at a sample blog written by students. Here is the link to my last year's Kidblog site:
Ms. Belle and Levine's Class
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Ms. Belle and Levine's Class
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