Phew! You’ve been working hard and now it’s time to catch your breath.
This week you’ll have some space to catch up on old tasks that interest you or write a free choice post.
Week Six Recap
There were many great posts submitted again by classes and students.
You can find them all here (or click on the week six box on the sidebar on Mrs. Morris’s page).
Let’s take a look at just some of the fantastic work we spotted last week:
- The students in Mr. Howie’s class in Serbia all contributed to a class A-Z of science.
- Jordyn incorporated her love for animals into an excellent post called What-ology?
- Sophia made a great A-Z of science.
- Kate has created two rounds of a ‘two truths and one lie’ quiz. She’ll respond to you in the comments.
- Mrs. Kazanidi Class in Greece explains how a lot of science vocabulary comes from Greek words.
- Daniel has researched non-Newtonian fluids and has a quiz for you.
- Muscle Master has written about the life cycle of crayfish.
- Bo reflects on a science video from America’s Got Talent.
- You can view more great work on our 2018Â Student Blogging Challenge Flipboard.
Reminders
Here are a few important reminders:
- Some people have put a link to a Google Doc/Form/Slide presentation in their post BUT it can’t be viewed without logging in. This resource shows you how to make your Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Forms public.
- Do your posts have images? Images make posts much more shareable and they stand out a lot more on our Flipboard magazine.Â
- Remember in week 3 we discussed that you can’t just use any image you find online in your blog posts? Sadly, I’ve noticed some people are still doing this. You might want to re-read the information in the week 3 post and go back and edit some of your old posts that include images that are not free to use.
Onto the tasks…
Week Seven Tasks
Task 1: Catch Up
You might not have had the chance to complete a task for week 1-6. Or you might have enjoyed one of the topics so much, you’d like to complete an additional task. Go for it.
Here are the links (you’ll also find them on the sidebar of the challenge blog).
Remember, the forms are now closed for the week 1-4 tasks but you can submit your task for weeks 5 or 6. You’ll find the Google Forms at the end of the posts.
Task 2: Free Choice
What’s something that interests you? Write a post about it! Don’t forget about the essentials of a great post.
Stuck for ideas? Check out these blogging prompts for students.Â
If you write a free choice post this week, feel free to submit it in the Google Form.
Task 3: Visit
You might have a bit of extra time this week so it could be a good opportunity to visit at least one other blog and leave a quality comment.
Remember to ask a question and check back to see if they replied to you (most platforms have a box to tick so you can get an email when there is a follow-up comment).