Wow! You did a great job brainstorming questions for Mr. Fisher's class. Here is the compiled class list:
Blogging Questions from the Blogicians
- What strategies do you use in blogging?
- How does blogging help you as a writer? As a reader? As a publisher?
- What are some tips on how to proofread on a blog?
- When you post how do you get the ideas to post about your topic?
- What is your favorite blog, your favorite post, and your favorite comment and please give your reasons for your choices?
- Has anyone given you tips about blogging? What would be the 3 most important tips you would give?
- What is your favorite or the most interesting thing you like about blogging?
- What makes you want to comment to a blog?
- What is the worst problem you have in blogging?
- How does blogging help you in school or anywhere?
- How has blogging gotten better since you started?
- What is your perspective on blogging? What does blogging mean to you?
- How have other people’s comments helped you in blogging?
- What are some verbs you would use to describe blogging? Some adjectives?
- What inspired you to do blogging? Do you think you will blog later?
- How do you feel when you get comments?
- What have you learned in blogging?
- How does blogging help you make friends?
- How have other people’s comments helped you in blogging?
- How did you feel when you first started blogging? Were you nervous, scared, happy? How do you feel now?
- Does blogging help you learn more in writing and language?
- What do you think of your blog?
- How has your blogging gotten better since you started?
- Is blogging a part of your life?
- How do you respond to other blogs (what sequence)?
These would be good questions to answer ourselves a little later. I'm proud of you!
These are great questions! What grade is this class?
I intend to use these with my students.
Keep up the good work?
Posted by: Anthony Powell | May 06, 2007 at 06:03 PM
These students are fifth graders. I hope you will post your student answers or point us to them so my students could learn from them! Thanks for stopping by our blog!
Posted by: Mrs. C | May 06, 2007 at 07:18 PM
I think the picture at the top of the page loos like a jelly fish made out of a chunk of coral and seaweed that was all painted tan
Posted by: Grant | May 07, 2007 at 11:19 AM