Introduction for Parents

September 5, 2011 @ 3:09 PM 14 Comments      

 

The Eagle’s Nest Book Blog has been implemented to provide a place for students to review and recommend books they have read.  When a student finishes reading a book, he or she can log on to the blog and write a summary of the book, rate it, and give his or her opinion of that book.

The blog is hosted by a website called Kidblog.org.  This site was designed to provide free, easy-to-use blogs for elementary and middle school students.  Each student has a password-protected account.  All reports and comments are approved by Mrs. Mitchell before they are posted to the blog so that no inappropriate material gets published.  No e-mail addresses are required and there is no kind of advertising on the blog.  We hope that you enjoy reading about our reading selections on the blog!

Mrs. Mitchell

14 Comments

  1. Janiya
    Mrs. Mitchell,
    I’m starting on a blog and I’m telling you it is gonna rock :)
  2. Brooke408
    Two Things:
    1) When are you gonna post your blog?
    2) How do you do the smiley?
  3. MrsMitch
    Brooke,

    Are you talking to me? Which post are you talking about?
  4. Ashlea
    Mrs. Mitchell
    I just edited my blog I can’t wait until you post it ! :)
  5. MrsMitch
    Which one did you edit, Ashlea? You have several waiting to be edited.
  6. Brooke
    Mrs.Mitchell
    Why haven’t you posted my blog yet? I fixed it and you still havent put it up!
  7. Mason
    My parents LOVE this idea!!!!!!!!! They wish they could do it………………AWKWARD!!:)
  8. Kelli
    Mrs. Mitchell my parents and I love your website. I love the blogging because you get to look at books when you don’t know what to read and it helps you with writing and interacting to other students.:D 8)
  9. Persephone
    Mrs. Mitchell I got my Milo blog done!
  10. Brooke
    Mrs.Mitchell,

    I had Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire up on the blog then I saw something and edited it and you never put it back on the site!
  11. Jeannette
    Mrs. Mitchell,
    Is January’s genre historical fiction or informational?
  12. MrsMitch
    Jeannette,

    January’s genre is informational.
  13. Kelli
    Mrs.Mitch,

    Wen you fix a mistake do turn in another pink slip or you just say you fixed the problem?
    Thanks,
    Kelli
  14. MrsMitch
    Kelli,

    Just let me know you corrected it. Do not turn in another pink slip.

    Mrs. Mitch

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