Student Blogging Challenge Week 5: School

Week 5: Let’s Talk School

Miss W wonders how similar or different your school day is! She knows there are students taking part who are homeschooled or are from an international school or have a one-room school as well as go to university or a normal school.

So this week’s theme is all about school. Miss W is going to give you some suggestions but what you post about is up to you. Use one of her ideas or think of something for yourself. Check out what these three students wrote last year:

  • Kaiya – lunch time choices
  • Brooke – interview a staff member – make sure they know beforehand you will be putting it on your blog for the world to see
  • Maraya – report on an event at school

She has included a few videos and links  you might like to check to give you ideas for posts.

Choose one of the following activities to do,
or see Ms. Kojima if you have your own idea!

  • Create polls about how people get to school or work, or favourite school subject or …..
  • What is your weekly timetable like, compare with other students – time you start and finish school, number of lessons each day, breaks during the day, days in year you go to school
  • Choices of subjects at school – remember to explain abbreviations you might use eg LOTE , ELA
  • Your dream of what you will be doing once you leave school
  • If you were principal for a week, what would you do? If you were a teacher for a week, what would you do?
  • Research the history of your school and create an about my school page
  • Research a famous person who attended your school
  • Technology in your school
  • What do you do at break times?
  • School bell has gone – what do you do now?
  • Food you eat at school – what is in your lunchbox or your school meal – good activity for taking photos
  • If you could improve your school, what would you do?
  • Your ideal school – maybe include a map of what it would look like
  • How has schooling changed over the last 100 years? Maybe interview parents, grandparents and ask questions about schooling – use an audio app then embed in blog
  • The view outside your classroom window – maybe explain plants that might be seen, the weather, seasons etc
  • Hold a debate about uniforms or school starting times or subjects or …..
  • Anything else that relates to schooling around the world

  • If you create polls or surveys, make sure you contact Miss W so she can publicize on Twitter to get other classes around the world to join in. Use #17stubc or #globalclassroom if you are doing it yourself.
  • Check out this gallery of classrooms around the world Remember to click on ‘i’ to get more information about the country and classroom.
  • Martha Payne’s blog turned viral overnight – check out this interview and her blog about school lunches.  Make sure you read her very first posts on her blog.
  • Collaborate with some other schools to create a video like these global classrooms did – Dancing around the world

 


Great Posts

Remember to leave one comment on Miss W’s post including  post URL(s) telling her which activity/s you have done. If your post is great, it will be added to the Flipboard Magazine.

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