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Monday, March 18, 2013

Good Morning!

We are nearing the end of our first Book Club.  It's time to start pulling all the pieces together!  Tell me about an important lesson or theme that you learned from your story.  Remember - you need to be able to support any statements that you make, so use specific examples from the book (2-3 should be sufficient).

As always, if you have any questions please come see me!

Mrs. Lipman



Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Book Clubs

Good Morning Bloggers!

You are reaching the mid-way point in your novels (hope you're keeping up with the reading!) and you already have a few sticky notes detailing characters, plot, predictions.....but who is your favorite character?  Who stands out?  Which character in the story would you like to know, personally, and why?  Describe the character (physical and emotional descriptions).  Give 2 specific reasons why you would like to know them and support your reasoning with SPECIFIC EXAMPLES from the text.  Feel free to build upon each others comments!

Any questions, come see me!

Mrs. Lipman

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Blog Posts Due....

Good Afternoon Bloggers!

I spent yesterday in NYC at Teachers College - what an amazing day!  I learned so much, I almost can't take it all in.  I have so many new ideas that I know you will love.

Please do not forget - Blog Posts 1 & 2 are due TOMORROW!! If you have chosen to not set up a blog you are still required to complete the assignment on paper.

Hope you all enjoyed your day off on Friday.  I can't wait to see you all tomorrow!

Mrs. Lipman

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Your favorite character.....

Good Morning Room 13 Bloggers!!

When you are reading a truly great book, what stands out to you?  Character, theme, setting, conflict?  What draws you in to a really good book?  When I think about some of the books that I have loved,  it's the characters that stand out the most to me.  Ann Shirley from Anne of Green Gables, Scout from To Kill A Mockingbird, Elizabeth Bennett from Pride and Prejudice, Jo March from Little Women, Holden Caulfield from Catcher in the Rye ......I have so many favorite characters I don't think I could name them all.  But what is it about these characters that speak to us?

Think about who YOUR favorite character in literature is.  Explain HOW and WHY the character changed from the beginning of the story to the end of the story.  Be sure to use at least 2 specific examples from the story to explain your answer.  Why do you think you related to this character in such a strong way?  Be specific.

I hope you are all enjoying your blogging experience!  Don't forget to add our class site http://room13lovestoread.blogspot.com to your gadgets so you can keep up and follow our class assignments!

Have a great day,
Mrs. Lipman

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

YOUR FIRST ASSIGNMENT!

Welcome Bloggers!

Here is your first blogging assignment........

1. What is your favorite book and why?

2. What genre of books do you like to read?

3. What book are you currently reading?  If you just finished a book, what was it?  Please give a brief summary (aproximately 15 lines).

4.  Your first name only (for safety reasons!)

Happy Blogging!!
Mrs. Lipman

TIME TO SET UP YOUR BLOG!

Unfortunately, we discovered that we can’t have 200 students set up their blogs at the same time with the EMS IP address. SO we need you to set up your blog at home.

Here are step by step directions. Miss Garofalo will check here email from home so if you are having trouble, please send her a message at lgarofalo@ellingtonschools.net and hopefully she can help.

How do I start a web log?
  1. Go to www.blogger.com and either log in using your Google account or click on the red box found at the top right corner to sign up. Please make sure you write down your username and password so you can access your account from school.
  2. You may need to click through a couple account setting options till you get to a screen that gives you the option to set up a New Blog.
3.    Follow the directions to name your blog and create its URL Address.  The name and URL do not necessarily have to match.  
·         Please start your blog name with your first name and last initial (for example Susan Q’s Blog)
·         The address of the blog should be short if possible. We’ve been suggesting using your initials followed by blogs or reads (for example stqreads or stqblogs). You will need to give this address to your LA teacher so please write it down.
·         Follow the directions to pick a template (you can always change this later), and your blog is ready to go! Click on create blog.

How do I set up my blog the way I want to?
1.    Click on the name of your blog to get to the dashboard for you blog. This is where you can change the design and add new posts as well as change your privacy settings
2.    Go to “Settings” and under ‘basic’ change the “add blog to our listings” and “let search engines find your blog” to “no.”  If you want search engines to find your blog, you MUST make that change with your parent or guardian.
3.    Also under “Settings” page click on the tab for ‘posts and comments’ and change “Who can comment” to be “registered users.”

Additional Guidelines
This blog is a part of a school project.  Therefore, all content on your blog must be related to your reading and writing life in some way.  Please do not use this blog as an online journal.
Our expectation is that we are a community of readers and writers.  We will be monitoring all blogs and trusting that your words that appear online will come from a place of respect for your fellow classmates and have a tone that is appropriate for school.

Extra Features
As you customize your blogs, feel free to utilize all the tools available to you on blogger - some of the more popular tools are found under “Add a Gadget.” A few of my favorites are:
·         labels: you can label each post according to genre, author, topic, etc.  I have found this really helpful when I want to go back and read a certain type of post I’ve done in the past. It also helps new readers to your blog find what they are looking for/interested in.
·         blog list: you can create a list of blogs you are reading on the sidebar. Each time an author posts something new, it automatically moves that blog to the top of your list.

These “How-To” tips were borrowed and adapted from http://www.room116ela.blogspot.com/