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What is a blog? Why do we want to know?

 

After linking to and reading the following blog sites, you should be able to explain a blog: what? where? who? why? how?

 

 ▾ * Our Classes Location Grade LInk Task 1
           
           
           
           
2 5 6 ?? 5

Joe http://room202.edublogs.org/category/joe/ 

Blog Home: http://room202.edublogs.org/

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Think: What is a blog

 
3 6 7 8 HAL, Nebraska middle

http://hal7graysonf.edublogs.org/

November -Read

Think: What is a blog

4 8 New York City 11,12 http://nycstudents.blogspot.com/

November - Read

Think: What is a blog?

4 7 8 WHS ?? High School Art Blog: http://mssutter.edublogs.org/  Student blogs at right.

November -Read

Think: What is a blog

 
5 7 8 all ages world http://youthvoices.net/node/2948#comment-965

November -Read

Think: What is a blog

 

 

What did you find out?

What is a blog?

 

What? 

If you are still not sure, check out: 

What is a blog?

 

Then look here for a visual of the process (see the arrows?).

 


Present your information in a form for parents in any way you can:

 

Broster

Speech

Composition

Presentation Slide

Sketch


Credit:

 

Audience Tone: Your work is prepared to explain "blog" to parents in a tone that parents appreciate.

Audience Vocabulary: Your work chooses vocabulary that parents will understand.

 

Presentation: Neat, Clear, Correct, Thorough

 

Writing (composition, notes, slides, labels in sketch and broster, info in broster):

Ideas: Complete (thorough), clear, correct

Word Choice: Nifty nouns, Vivid verbs, precise (relates to technical terms)

Voice: Interesting, Passionate

Organization: Thoughtful, Flows, Adds clarity, To the point

Fluency: Sentences start in different ways and contain varying lengths.

Conventions: Correct spelling, capitals, punctuation, grammar; margins; white space; professional legibility

 

Turn in all drafts.


 

 

 

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