A blog would be another fun way to bring literacy into the classroom. In this age, computers are going to be a big part of a child's life. Children like computers! Especially when they can personalize their own pages, and see their friends pages. Instead of competing with computer time, I can use this to my advantage. I can have them post different types of writing: poems, short stories, etc.. Not only will they have theirs posted, but they will be able to read their classmate's work as well. I believe that this will connect the student's to each other as they will be more likely to read each other's work when it is on a computer.
Concerns: That students would rely on what others are doing
rather than coming up with their own creative ideas... Anyone have any thoughts
on that?
Safety measures: Before setting up the blogs I would make sure
that the children know the dangers of giving out specific
information on the internet. As I check their blogs for their
writing, I can double check that they are being safe.
A blog can serve as a tool to connect teachers with parents:
- Class posting showing what we will be doing for the week to keep them updated
- Post pictures of their children doing projects that they could view (with parental permission of course!)
- Post different activities that the parents can do with their children at home to extend what we are learning in class.
I also would like to follow other teacher's blogs. I liked looking at some of the blogs that were already online. I am still learning and I know that it will be helpful to me to see what they have done. This is a great way for teachers to stay connected and share ideas with each other!
Okay I'm not sure if I'm supposed to comment or not. I thought he said to, but either way I'm going to do it! I love that you talked about the concerns with blogging. So many people aren't concerned about the dangers of internet use by little kids. You also shared how we can teach the students how to be responsible bloggers, and that as their teacher you will help make sure they're being safe. Great!
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