[aisle] Teacher question

Kathy Wickline wicklinek at unity.k12.il.us
Sun Mar 22 07:36:11 CDT 2020


We use Kidblog for something similar with lit circles.  It worked really
well.
Kathy Wickline
Unity Junior High Librarian
Tolono, IL
wicklinek at unity.k12.il.us

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On Fri, Mar 20, 2020 at 10:16 AM Jill Bennin via AISLE <
aisle at list.railslibraries.info> wrote:

> Good morning everyone!  I hope you are all doing well.
> I had a teacher question during this time of e learning - any suggestions?
> Thanks!
> My students are working in groups of 2-3 on a historical fiction research
> project. One of the purposes is to share the facts of the historical event
> with others, so all of the students gain information. I want them to have a
> written conversation in their group, but I want all students to be able to
> read their conversations and possibly respond with questions.
>
> At one time, I thought Classroom had a blog feature, but I can't seem to
> find it. Do you have a suggestion of a program or something that is easy to
> use and meet the goal? I would really like it to be able to "fit" into the
> G Class.
>
> --
> Jill Bennin
> Library Media Specialist - Sherrard CUSD #200
> email: benninj at sherrard.us
>
> MAILMAN_MIMEDEFANG
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