LGF Staff Blogs
Here is a sampling of some of the blogs teachers have created and used in their classrooms.  Some were used for specific units, and thus might not have recent posts, while others are used more frequently.

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 DallaireSpecial 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."
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