Please choose a theme and customize your home page. Then, delete your “Hello World” generic first post given to you by Edublogs. Create an “About Me” post. This will be a post introducing yourself to me and your classmates; it should be informative, interesting, ethical, and honest. It should include pictures and graphics appropriate for sharing. Please include the following information in paragraph form:
Full name
One thing you’ve learned so far in school
Hobbies/Interests
Favorite foods
Favorite books, shows, and music
Expectations you have for this class
Your favorite class in school and why
What goals you have this year
What you plan on doing to improve your quality of learning
Who or what most inspires you
This post will appear on your home page and is due Friday, September 30’Th. Please don’t procrastinate and have fun with it! (Grammar matters)
We are all different. We have unique upbringings, personal experiences, ways of communicating, and yes, ways of learning. It is important that we understand how we learn best so we can customize our learning experiences.
Click the following link and discover your current multiple intelligence strengths… Please copy and paste your results into a google doc and attach it to your period on our google class page. (I will email the link)
Today, you need to make your very first home page POST…
We have learned the more connections our brains can make, the more interesting, relevant and fun our learning will be. Please summarize something you have learned this week in another core class and try to connect the content together with what we are learning here in Language Arts. Your home page is designed to communicate to your learning community what educational content has most impacted you at school in most recent days! This first post will be a great challenge for you; please do your absolute best to establish and explain these connections!!!
A well thought out blog entry on YOUR BLOG HOME PAGE is due by Tuesday, September 22.
Keep investing your heart and mind in your learning!! Also, comment on other students’ findings often!!!