Here on this page, you’ll find an updated list of your blogging assignments. Please check back regularly to ensure that you’re staying current with your blog posts. Remember, you can draft and publish personal posts anytime you like. This is your space! For class, Mrs. Meredith expects you to complete one assigned post every two weeks. If you have questions, leave me a comment (or email me at [email protected])
As you are newcomers to the blogosphere, your first posts will be submitted for review before publication. There isn’t a great and powerful Oz who’s granting approvals. It’s me–so please allow me time to review and publish posts. Eventually, once you’re all more experienced bloggers, I’ll open up the blogs and you’ll be able to publish your own posts. Look for that to happen after winter break.
Comments, since they are open to the world wide web, will always be reviewed by me. Knowing that, take care to leave a quality comment that includes meaningful feedback and is error-free. No little i’s or unpunctuated sentences allowed.
So, are you ready to rock the blogging? Besides the occasional menu of blog prompts I’ll send your way, what else will you blog about? What’s important to you? How will you draw visitors to your blog? What are your goals as a sixth-grade blogger?
This blog isn’t just for homework assignments; it’s for you, a growing writer, a curious citizen of the world, an 11- or 12-year-old with ideas worth sharing.
Let’s make sure your voice is heard!
– Mrs. Meredith
As you are newcomers to the blogosphere, your first posts will be submitted for review before publication. There isn’t a great and powerful Oz who’s granting approvals. It’s me–so please allow me time to review and publish posts. Eventually, once you’re all more experienced bloggers, I’ll open up the blogs and you’ll be able to publish your own posts. Look for that to happen after winter break.
Comments, since they are open to the world wide web, will always be reviewed by me. Knowing that, take care to leave a quality comment that includes meaningful feedback and is error-free. No little i’s or unpunctuated sentences allowed.
So, are you ready to rock the blogging? Besides the occasional menu of blog prompts I’ll send your way, what else will you blog about? What’s important to you? How will you draw visitors to your blog? What are your goals as a sixth-grade blogger?
This blog isn’t just for homework assignments; it’s for you, a growing writer, a curious citizen of the world, an 11- or 12-year-old with ideas worth sharing.
Let’s make sure your voice is heard!
– Mrs. Meredith