Wednesday 25 March 2015

5 blogs


I think these are quality comments.  They have an opening, compliment, connection, question(to start a conversation), and a closing (it's not anonymous).  
This is for the blogging challenge -Activity 3.
Visit at least 5 blogs from countries other than your own. Leave a comment on a post at each blog. Now write your own post including the comment you have left and linking to each post you commented on.


link=http://funrules10.blogspot.co.nz/2014/11/a-little-about-myself.html?showComment=1427317826733#c7377117545579982908

link=http://blogs.vsnaples.org/lucyh/

link=http://blogs.vsnaples.org/isabelladance/


link=http://elisaa.global2.vic.edu.au/

















link=http://share.sis.org.cn/23tr01/

3 comments:

  1. Well done Mercy.

    I can see you worked hard on this challenge.
    I like the way you posted your comments.
    Did you use the 'print screen' option to do this?

    Keep up the good work,
    Merry Beau

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  2. Hi Mercy,

    My name is Merry Beau and I am your Student Blogging Challenge mentor. The new blogging challenges are posted today http://studentchallenge.edublogs.org/2015/04/19/week-6-lets-work-then-play/
    I will be interested which you will chose and what you will do. I look forward to reading your work.

    In particular this week, check how many of the following you have ready for a game in the Student Blogging Challenge which will begin in a week or so.

    'To take part in this game, all classes and students will need the following:

    - a user avatar if possible
    - an ‘about me’ PAGE if using Edublogs or a post if using other platforms
    - a clustrmap or flag counter widget – if your clustrmap is greyed out, check out :http://www.xpress360.net.au/blog/2015/04/06/whats-happened-to-my-clustrmap/
    - at least four interesting posts – could be topics of your choice not necessarily from the challenge
    - your ‘Recent Comments’ widget on the sidebar with 10 comments as the choice – Edublogs
    - your ‘Recent Posts’ widget on the sidebar with 10 posts as the choice – Edublogs
    - your ‘Pages’ widget on the sidebar or pages in the header – Edublogs
    - at least 10 student and/or classes linked on your blogroll
    at least three overseas blogs on your blogroll
    - posts tagged or categorized to make it easier to find interesting posts on each blog
    The more students or classes you have linked on your blog, the more fun the game will be
    The most important of these are the links to other student blogs on your sidebar.'
    It would be great if you would comment back. Commenting back is an important part of the Student Blogging Challenge.
    Good luck and have a great week,

    Merry Beau

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  3. Hi Mercy

    If you are still doing the Blogging Challenge, Ms. W has put up the new blogging challenge today. This is the second last week of the challenge. Ms. W says that when a teacher comes to the end of a topic, they often give a test, so that this week she is giving a test. Happily the test is to write the best post you possibly can. I know you are up to this challenge. The topic is animals; anything to do with animals and she gives a couple of suggestions: http://studentchallenge.edublogs.org/2015/05/10/week-9-lets-shine/ You will like that I think.

    You will see on that link that she has thought about what makes a great post and has come up with the following:

    – catchy title
    – includes at least two visuals whether photo, cartoon, video or another web 2.0 tool like padlet, glogster, wordle etc
    – interesting topic with the passion of the author coming through, shows well researched topic
    – well written and not copy/pasted from somewhere else
    – shows it has been proofread and spellchecked
    – written in paragraphs – at least three of them
    – includes links to other websites on similar topics – at least two of these
    – attribution for any images, video, music or clip art used – including those used in slideshows etc.

    I look forward to reading your BEST EVER post.

    With every good wish

    Merry Beau

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