Blogs
Web + Log = BLOG
A blog is a website where entries are written in chronological order. They are commonly displayed in reverse chronological order. Usually they are narrative in fashion.
Our E3T Blogs
Engage, Expand and Encompass through Technology Blog
Mrs. Murray's Computer Classroom Blog
Special Education Math - Ms. Biondo Blog
Mrs. Maggetti's Blog
Mrs. Paul's Class Blog
Seventh Grade Science Blog
South Lake High School Mrs. Amaradio-Taylor's ELA Classes
Dakota High School - Biology The Blogging World of Downham
Algonquin Middle School's PMK Radio
Dakota High School- World History UR W.O.R.L.D.
Wyandot Middle School's H2KKids
Jim Wenzloff's Readers Make Leaders (Jim is not an E3T teacher but its a great site!)
Warren Mott High School - Math Haffey's Math Corner
South Lake High School - ELA Ms. Schroll's ELA Classrooms
Web + Log = BLOG
A blog is a website where entries are written in chronological order. They are commonly displayed in reverse chronological order. Usually they are narrative in fashion.
Our E3T Blogs
Engage, Expand and Encompass through Technology Blog
Mrs. Murray's Computer Classroom Blog
Special Education Math - Ms. Biondo Blog
Mrs. Maggetti's Blog
Mrs. Paul's Class Blog
Seventh Grade Science Blog
South Lake High School Mrs. Amaradio-Taylor's ELA Classes
Dakota High School - Biology The Blogging World of Downham
Algonquin Middle School's PMK Radio
Dakota High School- World History UR W.O.R.L.D.
Wyandot Middle School's H2KKids
Jim Wenzloff's Readers Make Leaders (Jim is not an E3T teacher but its a great site!)
Warren Mott High School - Math Haffey's Math Corner
South Lake High School - ELA Ms. Schroll's ELA Classrooms
Blog Resources:
South Lake Students Comment about Blogging Video
Educator's Guide to Visit My Class
Poll Daddy
Cluster Maps
10 Ways to Use a Blog in Your Classroom
The Big Ten of Blogging-Rules to Know
1. Please, no names, addresses, IM screen names, etc. Just use the code from your teacher.
2. Do not link to your personal blog/journal from you school blog.
3. If you are writing your opinion on a topic, make sure you're not offensive.
4. Type your response on "MICROSOFT WORD," spell check, copy and paste into the comments box.
5. Show respect for others in your blog. Never make a person feel bad.
6. Don't write about others. Never share a person's name on your blog.
7. Watch your language! This is a part of our school community. Language that is inappropriate in school is also inappropriate for the blog.
8. Make sure the things you write are factual. Don't post things that aren't true. Link to your sources.
9. Keep it education-oriented. That means that you probably shouldn't discuss your plans for the weekend, the last dance etc.
10. Have fun learning and writing. We trust you.
- Special thanks to the Wyandot E3T team for sharing their Blog rules with the project! Melissa, Rose, Kari and Paula.
South Lake Students Comment about Blogging Video
Educator's Guide to Visit My Class
Poll Daddy
Cluster Maps
10 Ways to Use a Blog in Your Classroom
The Big Ten of Blogging-Rules to Know
1. Please, no names, addresses, IM screen names, etc. Just use the code from your teacher.
2. Do not link to your personal blog/journal from you school blog.
3. If you are writing your opinion on a topic, make sure you're not offensive.
4. Type your response on "MICROSOFT WORD," spell check, copy and paste into the comments box.
5. Show respect for others in your blog. Never make a person feel bad.
6. Don't write about others. Never share a person's name on your blog.
7. Watch your language! This is a part of our school community. Language that is inappropriate in school is also inappropriate for the blog.
8. Make sure the things you write are factual. Don't post things that aren't true. Link to your sources.
9. Keep it education-oriented. That means that you probably shouldn't discuss your plans for the weekend, the last dance etc.
10. Have fun learning and writing. We trust you.
- Special thanks to the Wyandot E3T team for sharing their Blog rules with the project! Melissa, Rose, Kari and Paula.