Showing posts with label Kidblog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kidblog. Show all posts

Monday, March 24, 2014

Grade 5- Kid Blog

We are learning to create blog comments with text formatting.

Log in to the LP Blog.

Find your user name
Use your Google password
















Grade 5- Blog Comment- Digital Footprint

Today you may post your comment to the LP Blog.
  1. Log in to LP Blog (use Google user name= ID@nbtschools.org)
  2. Click comment under the Blog Post you want to comment on
  3. Type your comment
  4. Submit Comment
  5. "Your comment is awaiting moderation"
  6. I have to approve the comment before it's live
  7. Type to Learn 4

Blog comment starters:

This made me think about...
I wonder why...
Your writing made me form an opinion about...
This post is relevant because...
Your writing made me think that we should...
I wish I understood why...
This is important because...
Another thing to consider is...
I can relate to this...
This makes me think of...
I discovered...
I don't understand...
I was reminded that...
I found myself wondering...


Blog Comment Starters for Students 
by Anne Davis, http://adavis.pbwiki.com 

Monday, February 17, 2014

Grade 5- Post to KidBlog

We are learning to create blog posts with hyperlinks, images, and text formatting.

Log in to the LP Blog.

















5-4, 5-5, and 5-1

Today you will post your Digital Footprint blog entry.

Use Copy and Paste from your Google Drive



You may add links and images to your blog post. Images must be saved to your Z: drive or Google Drive then uploaded to KidBlog..

Monday, February 10, 2014

Grade 5- Digital Footprint, Draft Google Drive

We will be able to draft a blog entry, including an opening sentence, details, and a closing sentence about digital footprints.

You may cite evidence from videos or websites. 

You may make connections to self, text, or world.

You may share your opinions about digital footprints.

You may imagine what you would like your digital footprint to look like in about 10 years.


Remember your audience; write your blog post for a potentially world-wide audience on the Internet.

YOUR DRAFT MUST BE SHARED TO KGEORGE...thanks

Your must PRINT today!

Good luck! :-)
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Log in to your NBTSchools Google Drive.























My Drive
File Name= Digital Footprint

  • Click DOCUMENT

Monday, January 27, 2014

Grade 5- Finish Digital Footprint Draft

We will be able to draft a blog entry, including an opening sentence, details, and a closing sentence about digital footprints.

You may cite evidence from videos or websites. 

You may make connections to self, text, or world.

You may share your opinions about digital footprints.

You may imagine what you would like your digital footprint to look like in about 10 years.


Remember your audience; write your blog post for a potentially world-wide audience on the Internet.

YOUR DRAFT MUST BE SHARED TO KGEORGE...thanks

Good luck! :-)
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Log in to your NBTSchools Google Drive.























My Drive
File Name= Digital Footprint

  • Click DOCUMENT

Monday, December 16, 2013

Grade 5- Posting a Blog Comment

Today you may post your comment to the LP Blog.
  1. Open your comment rough draft in Google Drive.
  2. Check the comments
  3. Select ALL
  4. Copy
  5. Log in to LP Blog (use Google user name= ID@nbtschools.org)
  6. Click comment under the Blog Post you want to comment on
  7. Paste
  8. Submit Comment
  9. "Your comment is awaiting moderation"
  10. I have to approve the comment before it's live
  11. Type to Learn 4

Blog comment starters:

This made me think about...
I wonder why...
Your writing made me form an opinion about...
This post is relevant because...
Your writing made me think that we should...
I wish I understood why...
This is important because...
Another thing to consider is...
I can relate to this...
This makes me think of...
I discovered...
I don't understand...
I was reminded that...
I found myself wondering...


Blog Comment Starters for Students 
by Anne Davis, http://adavis.pbwiki.com 

Monday, December 2, 2013