Class blog
Think about who is your intended audience for your ‘About page’? Your students, parents/family, or to help connect with other classes?
Below are examples of the type of information you might include for each audience — remember you can add more pages if needed (e.g. a Welcome parents page, blogging rules)
For students and/or parents:
What is a blog
The goals of the class blog
About the teacher(s)
How to interact with the blog e.g. subscribe to blog, comment on posts, guidelines for writing appropriate comments
Teacher(s) contact details
To connect with classes in other schools:
What country, state and city you are from?
Year (grade level), subject and age groups
The types of connections your class is interested in e.g. becoming blogging buddies, engaging in global projects
The type and size of school
Class or teacher contact details
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