Sunday, September 12, 2010

Student Blogging Challenge 2010

Mrs. Yollis' class has signed up to be a part of 




This 10 week challenge is a fun way to learn about blogging and to meet other classes!  

Never heard of the Challenge? Here is Information for First Time Visitors.

Here is a link to the FAQs page.

The Student Blogging Challenge is coordinated by Sue Wyatt, Sue Waters and Ronnie Burt.


The Challenge will begin around September 21st. 

Here is a link to register!

Here is a list of bloggers from all over the world who will be participating!



Join the fun!

Are you looking forward to the Challenge?





12 comments:

  1. Dear Mrs.Yollis,

    That sounds cool. What is it?Tommorow I am bringing in my family birthday pictogram.
    From,
    Jaden:-)

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  2. We can't wait for the challenge to begin! Great idea to announce it on your site too. My wife teaches 3rd grade and we are both looking forward to following your class this year.

    Mr. Miller

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  3. @ Jaden,

    I'm glad you're excited about the Blogging Challenge. I am! It is a great program to introduce students to blogging and the great part is we get to connect with students all over the world! Fun!

    @ Mr. Miller,

    Yes, I ♥ the blogging challenge and thought I'd give it a little publicity!

    Glad to hear that you are in it again too! Does your wife have a blog? We'd love to connect with her.

    Sincerely,
    Mrs. Y♥llis

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  4. Dear Mrs Yollis and class,

    Well done for signing up for the competition!

    I'm sure you will learn a lot.

    2KM isn't doing the challenge this time as we only have one term left and it is a busy one however I think it will be perfect timing for your class as you are just starting to learn about blogging!

    I can't wait to keep track of your challenge and I hope you get to meet lots of interesting classes from around the world! That is my favourite part of blogging!

    Best wishes,
    Miss McGeady
    ☀☀☀☀☀☀☀☀☀

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  5. Dear Mrs. Yollis,
    This is my first blogging challenge and my class is looking forward to it. I'm sure it will be a great experience.
    from Ms. Tieppo and 2T

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  6. Dear Mrs.Yollis,

    What is that? It sounds like a lot of fun, though.
    Who is going to be in the challenge?

    Warmly,
    Grace♥♥♥

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  7. Dear Ms. Yollis,

    I look forward to seeing you tomorrow and I am excited about hat day . I can't wait until the challenge.

    Love Nicole:)

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  8. Dear Mrs Yollis,
    How wonderful I really love this idea of a blogging challenge. I looked at the number of people who have signed up and it is so wonderful to see so many names.

    I hope everyone has a wonderful time with this challenge and the best thing of all is the wonderful friendships that will be formed.


    From your friend from down under AA.

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  9. Dear Mrs. Yollis,

    Our Gr.5 class is very excited to be participating in this. We have some very 'green' bloggers and some who have more experience, so hopefully it will be challenging for all. Thanks for the idea to 'promote' the challenge on the class blog. I did the same on our class blog!
    Miss B.

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  10. Dear Mrs. yollis silent speed ball was so fun I hope we play it again. Love Nicole

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  11. Dear Mrs. Yollis,

    Hi my name is Madison. I am in Mr. Salsich's class. I like country music. What kind of music do you like to listen to?

    Happy blogging!

    Your Friend,
    Madison

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  12. Mrs Yollis,
    Thanks for offering to be a blogging helper with the student blogging challenge. I have started to allocate students to teachers who have left a small bio over at http://studentchallenge.edublogs.org/2010/09/14/september-blogging-helpers/

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