LGF Staff Blogs | ||
| Staff Member | Content | Blog Address |
| Matt Ebert | Humanities | http://ebert0809.blogspot.com/ |
| "[Mr. Ebert's class] use it as a jumping off point for discussions, a tool for reflection, a way to answer questions or share ideas." | ||
| Melissa Lyons | Humanities | http://lyons7.blogspot.com/ http://lyons8.blogspot.com/ |
| "[Ms. Lyons] made one for each grade and used them for students to respond to after tests so I had a low response." | ||
| Donna Reed | Literacy | http://keys2class.blogspot.com |
| "[Ms. Reed] made it originally last year to do some of the things that I ended up going on my LGF site. This year [she] used it once for a webquest activity. In the future, [she] would like to blog more with [her] students." | ||
| Molly Dallaire | Special Ed/Humanities | http://dallairehumanities.blogspot.com/ |
| "The blog gave students the opportunity to share their work with their peers and parents in a different format." | ||
| Matt Knapp | Humanities | |
| "Responding to historic analysis and literary comments on in class novel." | ||
| Darol Ware | Library Services | http://ware10.blogspot.com |
| "[Mr. Ware uses] it for assignments and feedback." | ||
| Jean Binjour | Science | http://a1thinktank.blogspot.com/ |
| "Blog spot of exit question, Fun Facts, vacation assignments, project reporting (progress), etc. Check it out!" | ||
| Danielle Youngblood | Humanities | http://popularkids-myb.blogspot.com/ |
| "This blog was used to assess the students ability to create a complete paragraph with a topic sentence, supporting details, and a concluding sentence." | ||
| James Jones | Humanities | http://allabouthumanities.wordpress.com/ |
| "Sometimes it's for a do now and sometimes it's a check in I can do to see how well students understand material we covered in class that day or the day before." | ||