Oh, the places we have been Class Blogging Challenge:
We have completed these √ for our class blog.
Over the first five weeks, let’s look at what we have done on our blog:
- Registered for the challenge as either an individual or a class – checked you were on the list: Class √
- Changed the theme of your blog
- Looked at ‘About’ pages and created your own √
- Posted about why students or classes should visit your blog √
- Left comments on other student blogs and recommended at least one to visit √
- Introduced your class or school to the world √
- Created avatars √
- Uploaded comment and blog avatars — still working on
- Linked your avatar to your blog URL
- Slideshow of avatars created √
- Looked at your digital footprint √
- Classes looked at commenting guidelines √
- Classes thought about ways to involve parents √
- Added tracking widgets to your sidebar √
- Written in another language
- Added translation widget
- Posted about global activities √ Please join our Poem in Your Pocket search for poetry.
- Wrote about Earth Hour
- Commented on blogs from other countries √
- Culture and celebrations from other countries √
- Created Blogroll categories √
- Added links to Blogroll √
- Created tags and post categories √
- Post about your community so Miss W can visit √
- Post about where you would like to go in the world
- Created a poll about your country √
- Finding out about creative commons and using images on your blog posts √
- Learnt about giving attribution and uploading images to your posts √
- Wrote a post about your favourite colour
- Used different web 2.0 tools to edit images
- Zoomed out from an image
- Created an image sentence
- Wrote a post about an image
- Created an animated photo show √
So, we have tried the challenge, and challenge you to this poll on our country:
Well done, Ms Edwards and class. I got some pingbacks from your posts at the student blogging challenge blog.
I have been checking in on your blog, every now and then as well.
Thank you, Miss W ! I’ve explained to my class my error, and they are very patient with me. It’s a great lesson that none of us are perfect. Next time, I’ll make sure that my students help me read the directions ! 🙂
Hello, Ms. Edwards and class,
Here’s another thing you can add to your checklist!
As participants in the student blogging challenge, you have been tagged to take part in a meme about pride. Here is a link to the original meme post. Here is a link to my post where you have been tagged to join us. Thanks for participating!
Mrs. Krebs
Thanks, Mrs. Krebs, for the tag! We have responded ! Here is the link to our post. Thank you!
Hi I think your blog is realy cool .
If you want to see mine ?
Here is the link
http://lilyviewlands.edublogs.org/
keep on blogging, from Lily
Thank you for checking out our class blog. We like it when people leave good comments about our class blog!!!! And I’m going to go to your blog right now! Well hope you enjoyed our blog!! 😀
I will go to your blog and see some of your stuff to look at = p
Thank you for looking at our blog. I would really like to check yours out and maybe I will comment on your blog.
Thank you for looking at our blog.
Thanks for looking at our blog; I am going to look at yours now.
Thank you soo much for visiting our blog lily! It really means a lot to me especially because when we were in writing class a couple of days ago my teacher said that we need more people looking at our blogs so we can comment on there comments! The reason why we have to do that is because when we post ten comments we can make a blog of our own!! So I am really excited!! And I will be sure to visit your blog!!
– Tish
Hi Mrs Edwards and Eagles Write
I really like your wee saying at the top of your blog – our journey to the cloud. It is really beautiful.
You have completed a lot of the blogging challenges – well done!!! It is a shame that you have not received a lot of traffic to your blog from the challenge due to the linking issue you discussed on the main blogging page.
We will come back and visit your blog soon to see what you have been doing and read about the things you have been learning.
Miss Docherty and the Brilliant Bloggers from Scotland
Miss Docherty and The Brilliant Bloggers, Thanks for visiting our class blog. My students will be excited that you are from Scotland, because I tell them my family history is from Scotland: McIntosh. We will visit your blog too!