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See some other examples of teacher blogs:

The Top 25 High School Teacher Blogs of 2012

Mrs. Ashley's Government Blog


Mrs. Sutterlin's Physical Science Blog


Mrs. Sutterlin's Physics Blog


Project Earth Blog


Cross Country Blog


Florida Field Course Blog


A Professional Artist's Blog
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Why Blog?

1. Communicate with students and parents
2. Fall-back for students outside of school hours
3. Providing common resources that are always available (links, Google Docs)
4. Creates a history (lesson planning, pacing)
5. Holds Students Accountable (forgotten or lost materials, absent work)
6. Fewer copies
7. Share pictures of sample work
8. Your work is always saved, available, and protected
9. Share a blog and increase collaboration and course consistency

Learn To Blog with Anne & Eryn:

Session 1 : Blogging Basics - Nov. 7th In-Service

Session 2: Blogging Basics Recap & Honor-Blogger - Thurs. Dec. 4th from 3:30-4:30 in the HS Library - All are welcome! Please RSVP via email to Anne Ashley or Eryn Sutterlin

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