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A Difference: My Class Blogs: Part 1
Darren gives a detailed description of how he sets up his classroom blogs. Great information for those who might be new to classroom blogging.
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Welcome to our grade 4 project: Defining the Japanese culture.
Students have been asked to take pictures of unique elements of Japanese culture. As a grade level, we will use this information to define Japanese culture and think about how history and geography have shaped it.
Mrs. Oro's Class - Math Class Blog
Sixth Grade Math - add, subtract, multiply, and divide whole numbers, decimals, and fractions; geometry; problem solving.
Main Page - Bud the Teacher's Wiki
Wiki- collection of resources for blogging including sample acceptable use policy, blog policy notes, and student blogging handbook
The Bobby Bucket Show - bucket of books
podcasts for kids, parents, and readers of all ages
Jennifer Corron -- Blogmeister
1st grade blog
Honors Biology: Reptile Podcast
Classroom blog with podcasts
learning.mrbelshaw.co.uk/blogs » About
Students at Ridgewood school in the UK to blog about work in their history class
A Duck with a Blog
Blog about a duck who decided to build a nest in the playground of a K-8 school
Blogs | Tell the Raven
Tell the Raven is a community writing project for my Grade 4 students in Fairbanks, Alaska. The Raven totem pole stands in the middle of our playground. Our stories go out to the world.
Mighty Writers 2007-08
Blog written by 3rd grade students
South Paris Collaborative Chat - 5th Grade class
This is a 5th grade class blog. "Our class is run by our two teachers, Mrs. Parisi and Ms. Southard. They are a collaborative team. Together, they get us excited about learning through website creations, podcasts, our SmartBoard, and now blogging."
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