Student Blogging Challenge Week 8: Game Week

Week 8: Let’s Play A Game Or Two

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Did you enjoy visiting the students and teachers blogs from a couple of weeks ago?

Did you leave a comment on one or more of them?

Have you checked back if the poster answered your comment?

I know that many comments were left by students and I also know many have been answered. Check these out:

Hello Ms. W,

This week by being one of the students on the list, I noticed quite a lot. Many people like to comment about their own stories and then ask questions to learn more, which is really nice. Their questions typically regarded my travels, so they were fun to answer and talk about, but mostly, I loved to hear people’s stories. It’s so great to hear from people with similar experiences! Thanks for choosing me to be on the list!

Regards,

Caleb

Dear Miss W,

I am very exited to have had participated in this week’s challenge. I received a lot of positive comments and although there were a lot of comments to answer, it was very fun meeting new people and getting to know their ideas. Thank you so much for organizing this week’s challenge.

Greetings,
Alicia

Hello Ms. W,
I have taken the time to answer to most of my comments, I couldn’t answer all of them because 236 comments is a lot.
Thank you,
Agathe

Before playing the games, make sure your blog is ready for visitors.

  1. You have lots of interesting posts for visitors to read and comment on.
  2. Visitors can find posts by using tags or categories on your sidebar.
  3. You have a visitor widget to see where your visitors are coming from.
  4. You have at least five student and/or class blogs from other places around the world on your sidebar.

After doing the four blue steps above, complete one of the red activities below.

Game week is all about visiting other blogs.

Remember one of the main aims of blogging includes commenting and carrying on conversations with the author of posts and their other readers.

A good commenter will have:

  • read the post carefully
  • checked out the links in the post
  • read the previous comments before they leave one of their own
  • added to the conversation with a quality comment – remember that video from Mrs. Yollis’ class
  • included a link to their own blog or a similar post on their own blog

 

Activity 1: Game 1.  Write your own post saying which blogs you visited and which posts you left a comment on. Why did you choose that post? Remember to include a link back to the post you left a comment on.

This is a game we have run for many challenges and allows you to connect globally.  Those who have taken part in a challenge before know the game of  ‘Count Out Three’. Here are the instructions:

  1. click on a blog on the student list or class list– count one
  2. now click on a blog from the new student’s blogroll – count two
  3. finally, click on a blog from that new blogroll – count three
  4. leave a comment on an interesting post on this third blog.
  5. repeat steps 1-4 at least two more times

*Make sure you are also replying to any comments that have been left for you.

Activity 2: Game 2. Write a blog post mentioning at least three blog posts you read and the comments you left. Why did you choose that post? Remember to include a link back to the post you left a comment on.

This is a new one Miss W thought of to add to the challenge. Many great student posts are being flipped to the #17stubc Flipboard magazine, but she is not sure how many of you have actually checked them out. So here are the instructions for this game.

  1. Click on the Flipboard magazine link here
  2. Click on the title of the post of what looks like an interesting image or a catchy title
  3. You should now be taken to the actual blog post, read it and leave a comment
  4. Go back to the magazine again and repeat at least two more times

 

Activity 3:  Write a post about the commenting you have done this week or throughout the challenge so far.  Your post should be at least two paragraphs and should have at least one properly attributed picture.

  • What have you enjoyed about commenting?
  • What is annoying about commenting?
  • How have you found interesting posts to comment on?
  • Are your posts getting lots of quality comments? Why or why not?

 

Activity 4:  Create a list of great comment starters to help new students to blogging. There are some lists on the web but try to create your own.  You should have at least ten comment starters and an example of a full comment (using one of your starters).

Here are a couple of examples from Anne Davis:

  •  Another thing to consider is…….
  • I can relate to this…….
  • This makes me think of…….

 

Get to it – start visiting and leaving quality comments that show you have read the post. 

How many quality comments could you leave this week? Can you leave 10, 20 or maybe 50?
Don’t forget to leave a comment on Miss W’s post!

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