Monday, February 8, 2010

Thing #4

I think commenting a a great concept to help people with common interests interact with each other. I know when I post things on my Facebook, I love to hear what my friends and family have to say, plus it is a great way to communicate with my family across the country. I did like the point of not being rude when commenting on people's blogs. I love writing and often post my stories on a website, and the positive comments and feedback encourage me to write more and often times try make it better, but the negative comments are often hurtful and make me want to stop posting.
I posted a comment on soloround.blogspot.com because this 16 year old girl is sailing around the world, by herself, and I think that is absolutely amazing. It was something she had always wanted to do, and she made her dream come true. I wanted to wish her good luck and congratulate her for her achievement. I also commented on Serendipitous's blog because to me it was so neat. She took pictures around her house, and then wrote about why she posted them, they ranged from something silly, like rotten apples, to her granddaughter learning to use the potty. I commented on Alexa Tyler's blog because she had a great idea to put classroom rules up using the sign generators. I commented on Tracie Cannon's blog because I liked that she said we should motivate our students, which is true. Kids need motivation to achieve their goals. I commented on Darlena Gary's blog because I agree that Google is a easy site to use and navigate through. I commented on Cassidy Fisher's blog because I loved hr idea about students bringing in a fun fact of the day. I also commented on Rachelle Smith's blog because we both chose the same site, LuLu, and I think her idea to have students make stories and create books using the site is a great idea.

1 comment:

  1. You seem to love your Face Book!Traveling is the best I do recommend taking a trip around the world.

    Cheers

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