Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Seniors only Sept. 6: Posting Comments at Schoolsville (in class work 9-6)


Here are some simple directions on posting comments at Schoolsville: 

1. Go to the bottom of the blog post and click on the underscored words that indicate the number of comments (to the left of the mail envelope).

2. Type your comment (or copy and paste your comments from a Word document) in the box that reads "Leave your comment." 

3. Choose an identity by clicking the circle that reads "Name/URL." When you do, a box will open in which you'll leave your first name, a space, the first letter of your last name, followed by a space which will be followed by your section color. For instance I might leave the name "John F blue"(John Fiorelli, blue class) if I were a student in the blue section. 

4. Then click the box to "publish your comment." Your comment will not be immediately posted, but a message at the top of the page should say that "your comment has been saved." I moderate the comments, meaning that I'll check them for their appropriateness before I post them. 

NOTE 1:it's always good practice to compose your comments in a Word document that you can edit (before you copy and paste into the comment box) and then save your responses for printing at the end of the marking period. 

NOTE 2: comments for journal questions should run a minimum of 200 words. Other blog assignments will have different response requirements

NOTE 3: sometimes, you'll be given a blog post specifically for your section color, so you must post your comments there, still indicating your initials and section color.

Let's practice posting RIGHT NOW in class. 

This is NOT a journal assignment. Answer this question in a few sentences: What book (that you read in the last year) did you enjoy the most? Briefly explain why. 

Again, this is just a short practice assignment so that you'll be able to post journal and homework assignments correctly in the future.

12 Comments:

At 9:52 AM, Anonymous Catherine J yellow said...

The last book I read was about a 15 year old boy that topped the highest summits on all 7 continents. It was a nonfiction book. I enjoyed this book because I have a fascination with Mount Everest and mountain climbing in general. This book was interesting because it was about a real kid that actually trained and climbed the mountains purely because he wanted to. That is something I aspire to do because I am physically disabled and having the ability to climb a mountain is definitely a dream of mine.

 
At 9:52 AM, Anonymous Kirsten A yellow said...

Unbroken was the last book I read. I enjoyed it because it gave insight into what it was like during World War II.

 
At 9:53 AM, Anonymous Pat D yellow said...

The most recent book I read that I enjoyed was a collection of science fiction short stories. I enjoyed this book because most of the sci fi short stories I've read were written a while agao, but these stories were all written in 2014.

 
At 9:53 AM, Anonymous Jared W. Yellow said...

The book that I enjoyed reading the most this year was Unbroken. I enjoyed the plot of the story and Louie's perseverance through his countless hardships.

 
At 9:53 AM, Anonymous Payton A Yellow said...

The book I enjoyed the most this year is Unbroken. I admire Louie's strength in the novel and enjoyed hearing his story.

 
At 9:53 AM, Anonymous Meredith Fish yellow said...

I recently read a book called "Inside the O'briens." It was about a family and how they dealt with Hunnington's disease in thier family. The author did a great job in portraying how each character was effected by this disease.

 
At 9:53 AM, Anonymous Ryan B Yellow said...

My favorite book that I read was Frankenstein. I thought it was interesting because of the terror and adventure elements it has.

 
At 9:53 AM, Anonymous Joseph W Yellow said...

The book that I enjoyed the most in the past year was Unbroken written by Laura Hillenbrand. I am a fan of World War II books and this one appealed to me in many ways.

 
At 9:53 AM, Anonymous Madison Sycalik Yellow said...

I enjoyed reading The Things They Carried because it was interesting to read about some of the things that soldiers did in their down time while at war. It helps people understand that soldiers are people, too, with normal thoughts and activities when they are not wrapped up in a battle.

 
At 9:54 AM, Anonymous Diana S yellow said...

The book that I most recently read and enjoyed was Miss Peregrines Home for Peculiar Children. I read this book over the summer. I enjoyed this book because it was able to combine fiction aspects to real life nonfiction events that took place in history.

 
At 9:54 AM, Anonymous Diana S blue said...

The book that I most recently read and enjoyed was Miss Peregrines Home for Peculiar Children. I read this book over the summer. I enjoyed this book because it was able to combine fiction aspects to real life nonfiction events that took place in history.

 
At 9:55 AM, Anonymous Diana S blue said...

The book that I most recently read and enjoyed was Miss Peregrines Home for Peculiar Children. I read this book over the summer. I enjoyed this book because it was able to combine fiction aspects to real life nonfiction events that took place in history.

 

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