Most class members now have their own personal blogs with links to these found on the “Student Blogs” page (see link above). Students will use their blogs for a variety of purposes including sharing ideas, publishing writing and asking for feedback. Each student will be able to chose their own theme for their blog - so far the most popular choice seems to be pink! Parents are welcome - encouraged, in fact - to read and comment on their student’s  - and any other grade members’ - blog.



7 Responses to “Student Blogs begin”

  1.   dotti Says:

    hi im dotti
    I think it is very cool that your class gets there own blog I want to get one for myself.
    see ya all

  2.   Mrs C Says:

    Hi Dotti,

    It is pretty cool to have individual blogs - although I am finding it is a lot of work for the teacher! Perhaps you may get a blog of your own later in the year - let us know if you do!

    Mrs C

  3.   cointha Says:

    Hi mrsc and 5,6c. I thought, while I get the chance to use the internet that I better post a comment on the blog from Rome.

  4.   cointha Says:

    Hi I am in Rome now. We will go into the city tomorrow and see the trevi fountain, the Collesseum and the Spanish Steps. The day after we will also go to the Vatican and the Sistine Chapel. Then we will head to Pompeii and Mt. Vesuvius which we will climb.
    See you. From Cointha.

  5.   karley Says:

    hi im karley
    and i think that having a blog is really cool!
    and is interesting your class and teacher sound awsome!
    my class is also doing one if you would like come and check ours out when its up and running!
    cant wait to read more.
    from karley

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