We are first time bloggers who are anxious to begin our adventure in the World Wide Web! There are so many things that bloggers can do: write articles, share your thoughts and ideas, look at the ClustrMap and see where our visitors come from, read comments people have made on our blogs, read Mrs. Betteridge's articles, and visit blogs from other classes around the world. Have fun blogging!
Article posted November 12, 2009 at 06:40 PM GMT-5 •
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We had a great time today! Here's a slideshow I just put together!
P.S. Boys and Girls you may notice some new comments on your blogs from our blogging buddies from St.Louis! Tomorrow I will show you their blog and we can comment on their blogs too! They are very curious about why we wear poppies!
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Article posted October 30, 2009 at 09:43 PM GMT-5 •
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Grade 3,
What do you think of our new blog title?
I found a cool website called "Rock You" and you can make lots of neat things - even slideshows. I think I'll try one of them this weekend and post it for you to see!
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Article posted October 30, 2009 at 06:26 PM GMT-5 •
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I am so proud of our grade 3 bloggers! They picked up the procedure so quickly today! Great job! They have added a title and description of themselves to each of their pages. Some even had time to do a blog. The widgets don't work at school since they are blocked but you can try it at home. Just go on Patty Practice and click on "get widget" then make your widget and copy the code where you wrote about yourselves in the control panel. You can try a Voki too - just do the same thing - copy and paste the code it gives you....Have fun!
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About the Blogger
We are a grade 3 class at Talbot Trail Public School in Windsor, Ontario Canada. We are looking forward to inviting our FAMILIES and the WORLD into our classroom!