- Please explore the different blogs listed along the right hand column.
- I encourage you to search this creative young teacher's blog list. She gives several great blogs Pre-K-5 by grade level: Chalk Talk a Kindergarten Blog
- I would also like you to check out some of the blogs that were created by your peers during the June in-service.
Learning Support:
Kindergarten:
2nd Grade:
5th Grade:
Music:
- You can also search on your own for blogs by subject in Google Blogs.
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ReplyDeleteextending learning. j.moyer
ReplyDeleteI would like to start a blog to parents sharing what we're doing in the classroom. I may also include pictures :-)
ReplyDeleteJen
student blogging
ReplyDeleteparent communication
~Tricia
Sharing information with parents about our day.
ReplyDelete-Tammy
I'd like to create a blog for student-student sharing and learning.
ReplyDeleteMike
Use it to get out information to students and parents.
ReplyDeleteI would like to create a blog to share ideas with other teachers and parents.
ReplyDeleteJessica
I would use it for student blogging for learning at the elementary level.
ReplyDeleteSusanne
If I were going to use a blog, I would probably use it as a way to communicate with parents and students (answer questions about homework, math concepts, etc.)
ReplyDeleteWhitney
Sharing Ideas
ReplyDeleteRachael
To have students extend their thinking and share their thoughts with other students.
ReplyDeleteTo communicate with parents what is going on in the classroom.
Becca
I would like to create a blog for student learning, perhaps for students to write about books they are currently reading at home.
ReplyDeleteRachael
I'm still not sure how I would like to use a blog. I do like the idea of blogging to share ideas with other teachers. The problem is finding the time to do it!
ReplyDeleteCandy
I am hoping a blog will give students an opportunity for responding to a response, using proper punctuation, powerful word choice, and correct spelling.
ReplyDeleteJill
To be able to share students artwork with other students, parents, and teachers.
ReplyDeleteMichelle
I would like to use a blog for students to answer questions about what they have learned.
ReplyDeleteJoan
Communication
ReplyDeleteDiane
communication for parents and me
ReplyDeleteAnn