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Blogging With Elementary School Students by Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano Blogging With Elementary School Students by Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano

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Blogging With Elementary School Students by Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano www.langwitches.org/blog reminder While we hope that the content of a comment is meaningful and related to the post and learning, there is yet another dimension to commenting. “commenting netiquette”. Just like any other classroom rules at the beginning of each school d. It is also important to let students know your expectations of proper grammar and spelling in thvalue content above all and are willing to close an eye to spelling? Or are you willing to take less content in exchange of time spent on grammar and spelling? You need to communicate your expectations clearly Here is a short and simple commenting guide for my elementary age school students: Acknowledge with him/her with something, just let the autOne word comments are not very useful. Writing just “cool” or “nice” are not very Always make sure you follow “nappropriate BEFORE you hit the submit button. polite . It does not matter if you agree orin a blog. Don’t write anything you would be ashamed of saying to someone’s face. Don’t hurt somebody’s feelings. Kitchen table conversation Blogging With Elementary School Students by Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano www.langwitches.org/blog This video might be inappropriate for the younger elementary school students. It mentions “breasts” and “tramp”. Watch the clip and decide if it is appropriate to watch with your age kind of conversations ARE happening, our studento react to them. Pick a classroom blog from around the world, read and then discuss what a good comment to that post wold be. Submit the comment, sign it as “your class“. starters your class comes up with on their own. Comment Starters ( from - which in turn was adapted from Excellence and Imagination This made me think about……. Your writing made me form an opinion about……. Blogging With Elementary School Students by Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano www.langwitches.org/blog Your writing made me think that we should……. This is important because……. I can relate to this……. This makes me think of……. I was reminded that……. I found myself wondering……. 25/blogging-lesson-plan-commenting/