Blog do’s and don’ts
Here are some other things to remember for your post:
DO’S!!
- DO use the blog to communicate with your classmates and/or the teacher about classroom activities, assignments, and sites on this page.
- DO know your audience (teacher/classmates) and only write comments that would be comfortable for all of us to read.
- DO edit your writing so it can be understood completely.
DON’TS!!!
- DON’T use your full name in a comment. Make sure to stick to the code given.
- DON’T write a comment until you’ve had a chance to read other comments. DON’T be repetitive.
- DON’T use the blog for any other purpose other than commenting on activities suggested that pertain to this class.
- DON’T write anything objectionable, slanderous, or hurtful. And, if you disagree with a comment, learn to say no in an appropriate way.
Cool, I never thought about communicating with kids in our spanish class by using this website. It will help a lot of people if they forget a word or homework!☀☺
I went onto the food website and i did the matching it was awsome and i got all them right.
why cant we bring the dead bread in ???
Marisol,
Unfortunately, there is a state law that says we can no longer eat homemade food in class. I double checked with the administration about trying to waive the law for a special event, but they said no. I think they started this law to help protect students with allergies.
On the other hand, you can make it at home for yourself and family. You will get extra participation credit if you bring in a picture or a piece of the bread to show me.
!Buena suerte!
Sra. OT
Senora O’Toole,
do we have to do the whole sheet or just the Night before Christmas?
Marisol
Just “The Night Before Christmas.” The back of the sheet has some songs that we are going to sing in class tomorrow. !Hasta pronto! (See you soon!)