During November the first blog I was assigned to was Ms. Yollis classroom blog. This blog is spectacular in so many ways! It was nominated by edublogs for best classroom blog, which does not surprise me. She has her students blogging just about everyday and it is very apparent that they love it. This was my favorite blog I have been to for C4K throughout the semester. I think all EDM310 students should visit this blog, it is a great example of what a future classroom blog should strive for!
Next I was assigned to comment on the blog created by Melville Room 8. I watched a video they created about a snake throughout the school building. The objective was for the students to take this fake blue snake to different, creative places and take a picture of it. Next they would all participate in putting the pictures together in a slideshow video with music. I think this was an excellent exercise for students to be creative, learn how to use different types of media (cameras, computers, slideshow programs and music programs). The students did a great job and the blue snake video was enjoyable. I can imagine how pleased they all were with the final product!
C4K # 10 I was assigned to a student named Sam who wrote a story about egyptian history along with a self reflection. I thought this was a great exercise for students as well. A very influential way of learning is through self-reflection. The teacher had each students re-read the stories they had created and revise them. Sam added a few more descriptive words to her story. In her story she had wrote about a squishy cookie, in her revision she had added a description of what a squishy cookie was for those readers that did not know. At the end of her revision she wrote about three goals she wanted to accomplish in trimesters two and three. Her goals were all reachable with the right mindset and strong motivation. I encouraged her to keep writing and stick to her goals.
This week I was assigned to read a a blog by a student named Vernon S. His blog post was about a speaker that the school had come visit. The topic was story telling and how sometimes people think they can't tell a story when really we all tell stories everyday. For example when someone asks how our day was, we respond with a story. The speaker then had the class write a story about monsters in the bedroom. Vernon's post about the speaker reminded me of how my elementary school used to have speakers and authors come visit us from time to time. I told Vernon about his in my response to his post.
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