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Kathy Neary
40+ Classroom School Blog Examples

I found some interesting things teachers do with blogs. I love to have student share their book they finished to the class.. A blog is a great idea for students to post reviews of their book and have other students comment about the same book if they read it.  
It is also a great way to share to parents what is going on in the classroom, either my teacher or student blog. It could be a blog written each week by a different student. This could be information, projects or photos of the class.
These are things I will try next school year with my 5th graders.
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Sherry A. Adams
I want to try blogs with my middle school students next year. I need more information. Hopefully it is in the next module.
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Posuter
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Thanks for sharing about 40+ Classroom School Blog Examples


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I sincerely appreciate your valuable contributions to my professional progress and positive outlook.
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michaelarrington
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What a fantastic idea! Using a blog to encourage student Tunnel Rush engagement and connect with parents is a creative and interactive approach to modern education.
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Seraphina25
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This could be information, projects or photos of the class. These are things I will try next school year with my Baseball Bros IO graders.
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dakotagolden
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Stellaeliz
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Thanks for the great post!
I really like the idea of ​​using a blog for students to share books, projects, and for parents to follow class work.
If I may suggest one thing: you could create a template to help students get started with blogging (e.g., table of contents, prompt questions, comments like steal a brainrot ).
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