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1245 Michael Street
London N5V 2H4
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Please click on the link below to access Mme. Horrell's grade 6 classroom blog site. Student blogs are on the sidebar, and also following the instructions below.

http://mmehorrell.edublogs.org/

website: http://first namehibou.edublogs.org
pw: you know! (ce qu'un hibou dit)

e.g. http://yasminehibou.edublogs.org

login: yasminehibou

pw: ******

N.B. If you forget your password, your "email" is mmehorrell+0(your number)@gmail.com

e.g. mmehorrell+022@gmail.com

1. Change password

2. Change theme

3. Add a post


Purpose: to give students a forum to improve writing and communication skills
Guidelines for safe and responsible blogging:

First the Do’s:

-Conduct yourself in a manner reflective of a representative of Huron Heights.
-Treat our blog as a classroom space. It is not a place for personal and private issues that are not related to school topics.
-Strive to write respectfully and do not be rude. Blogs are about ideas but agree or disagree with the idea, not the person.
-Make specific suggestions and back up your opinions with facts.
-If you should come across anything online that makes you feel uncomfortable or afraid, minimize your screen immediately and report to your teacher.
-Do ask for permission to use any files that were created and owned by others, including photos, audio and video clips, etc.


And then the Do Not’s:


-Do not post or give out your family name, password, home address, phone number or any personal information that would give information that would help someone directly locate or contact you in person. They se this same guideline when referring to class members.
-Do not post anything that you would not want your family, your teachers, your friends to read. Use correct English and be aware that everything you post is a reflection of you. You are an ambassador for elementary blogging.
-Don’t always believe everything you read online. You need to make a judgment about whether it can be trusted.

Traits of Successful School Bloggers:


-Accept the challenge of blogging to their “personal best.” Having challenging assignments provides the opportunity for them to demonstrate higher levels of performance and successful elementary bloggers welcome that challenge.
-Show improvement on their posts (or comments) with practice and guidance from others. Posts are thoughtful and show sharpened thinking. This includes not only good content, but – because these are school-related blogs – also follows writing conventions including spelling, grammar and punctuation.
-Respond to posts (or comments) by others. They begin to understand the power of blogs is in their connectedness – they are connected to a larger community of ideas. They anticipate and enjoy those connections.
-Work toward including posts (or comments) that include textual references to support their opinions. -They begin to add quotes or links to other works. Their voice is apparent.
-Respect others. It’s okay to disagree; it’s not okay to be disagreeable. Be respectful of others and their opinions, and be polite when you disagree.
-Dare to take responsible educational "risks" to "bump their reading, writing, thinking and blogging up several notches!"
-Celebrate their own and their peers' successes!

Mme. Horrell's Blog
Welcome to our Mme. Horrell's grade 6 classroom blog site!

1. Hana's Suitcase

Here is the Google Doc for our Hana's Suitcase reflections:

https://docs.google.com/document/edit?id=1QuC0p3cjRy1Kjj3uvjkSyJ1nS7QF4C0dbgtiqdVkiVs&hl=en&authkey=CMncu6YJ

posted 10/29/2010 10:53 AM | comment | view comments (1)

2. Hana's Suitcase

blog photo This October, we had the privilege of attending a presentation based on a book we read called Hana's Suitcase. We were very impressed by the new film, and were quite moved by our discussion with George and Lara Brady, and Fumiko Ishioka, who came all the way from Japan to speak with us.

We are just polishing some of our reflections from after the event, and they are almost ready to publish.

http://www.hanassuitcase.ca/

posted 10/22/2010 12:05 PM | comment | view comments (0)




Mme. Horrell
Thames Valley District School Board
Huron Heights French Immersion P.S.
1245 Michael St., London, ON,
N5V 2H4 (519) 452-8230