Thursday, February 21, 2013

Thing #4

Commenting on blogs can make a blogger more confident. It allows them to get others opinions as well as reinforce the writers. If a blogger is writing something you like and you comment they might write more.

When you comment on a blog it can spark a converstation. When people start talking they create a community. This community forms around the blog that is being commented on. When people comment the blogger doesn't feel like they are talking to themselves.

Mary Ann Swaney
Raleigh Scott
Rebecca Brooks
Jessica Hudson
Sarah Hammontree's shammontree's 23 Things
Are all students blogs that I commented on.

The two other blogs that I commented on are
http://teachingiselementary.blogspot.com/2013/02/civil-war-traveling-trunk-inspires.html?showComment=1361461897634#c3507470552036846516

This blog is about how a teacher used a Traveling Trunk to teach her students about the civil war. I commented on this because I thought that it was a good way to make the studnets excited about learning about the Civil War.

http://www.ladybugsteacherfiles.com/2013/01/talk-it-out-peer-revising-sheet.html?showComment=1361462641307#c1999297321905827643

This blog give a lot of helpful ideas for a teacher to use in the classroom. I commented on the peer review worksheet because I thought that it was a good way to have students help one another with their writing.

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