Showing posts with label collin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label collin. Show all posts

Friday, January 18, 2013

Four Students Earn Their Own Blogs!


In Mrs. Yollis' class, students who demonstrate responsible work habits and regularly participate in the class blog are eligible to earn their own blog. Maintaining a blog takes a lot of hard work and dedication. Today, four students are ready to take on that responsibility.


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A big thank you goes out to the parents of our student bloggers.
Parents are the administrators of each student blog and have been learning right alongside their child.  Well done, parents!

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Behold!

Please visit these blogs when you have the time.  The students would love some encouragement via a comment or even just a ClustrMap dot!

 

(second grader)











Collin's Cool Collection
(third grader)






(third grader)  



Rather than leave a comment here, please follow the new blogger hyperlinks and leave them a comment!

Thank you for supporting student blogging!

Monday, June 7, 2010

Kendall's Grandparents are Super-Commenters!

During our April is Family Blogging Month, Mrs. Yollis' blog received numerous comments from parents, siblings, aunts, uncles, and grandparents.


It was a great month!


Kendall's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cooke, were active commenters right from the start!


They have become a big part of this educational blog!


Not only do Mr. and Mrs. Cooke comment often, but they set a standard of excellence in content.

They always add new information to a post and often end with a question that will start a conversation. 


Here are a few examples!

A comment for Our School Library post...





For Richie's and Kayla's Grandmother Post ...



The Georgia O'Keeffe Post Comment







Mrs. Yollis and her students thank Mr. and Mrs. Cooke for their interest and their active participation in this blog.
 
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What do you think of Mr. and Mrs. Cooke's comments?

Have you ever commented back to them?