Friday, January 28, 2011

Blog Post# 1

As a Literacy Specialist Major, I chose to relate my blogging to reading and writing in the classroom. My activities will reflect NYS Standards for Elementary grade level.

Three ways that blogging can be used in the classroom are:

1. Daily or weekly journal writing. This is something that students can do in the classroom, or when they are at home at night, or even over the weekend. This can be a way to stay in touch with their classmates in a monitored way. The students may be asked to write thoughts of the day, or what they learned, poems, songs, etc. This also is a good way for classmates to read and respond.

This meets NYS standard:

Subject: English Language Arts (1996)

Learning Standard 4 : Language for Social Interaction

Students will listen, speak, read, and write for social interaction.
Students will use oral and written language that follows the accepted conventions of the English language for effective social communication with a wide variety of people. As readers and listeners, they will use the social communications of others to enrich their understanding of people and their views.

Key Idea : Reading and Writing
Written communication for social interaction requires using written messages to establish, maintain, and enhance personal relationships with others.

Performance Indicator : Read and discuss published letters, diaries, and journals to learn the conventions of social writing.



2. Newsletter. Blogging can be used in the form of a newsletter. This can be a good way to communicate with parents weekly. In the classroom the students can learn how to use the blog and they can even help create the newsletter. When they are home, they can assess the blog with their parents to read the newsletter. This is a good way for parents to interact with their children and get involved with their school work. The newsletter is also a good way for the students to stay informed on class and/or school upcoming events, field trips, half-days, fundraisers, etc.

To take this one step further, the parents (with the students help if needed) can post comments on the blog, or questions for the teacher. This can be an open line of communication. With parents and teachers busy work schedules, it's hard to schedule meetings or phone calls to talk to the talk teacher.

This would address the NYS Standard:

Subject: English Language Arts (1996)
Learning Standard 4 : Language for Social Interaction

Students will listen, speak, read, and write for social interaction.
Students will use oral and written language that follows the accepted conventions of the English language for effective social communication with a wide variety of people. As readers and listeners, they will use the social communications of others to enrich their understanding of people and their views.

Key Idea : Reading and Writing

Written communication for social interaction requires using written messages to establish, maintain, and enhance personal relationships with others.

Performance Indicator : Exchange friendly notes, cards, and letters with friends, relatives, and pen pals to keep in touch and to commemorate special occasions


3. Book Reviews. Blogging can also be a place where students can write reviews on books they are reading inside and outside the classroom. They can write what genre the book is from, and give pros and cons to the book. This will help their classmates decide if they want to read that book too or not.

Subject: English Language Arts (1996)

Learning Standard 3 : Language for Critical Analysis and Evaluation

Students will listen, speak, read, and write for critical analysis and evaluation.
As listeners and readers, students will analyze experiences, ideas, information, and issues presented by others using a variety of established criteria. As speakers and writers, they will use oral and written language that follows the accepted conventions of the English language to present, from a variety of perspectives, their opinions and judgments on experiences, ideas, information and issues.

Level : Elementary

Key Idea : Speaking and Writing

Speaking and writing for critical analysis and evaluation requires presenting opinions and judgments on experiences, ideas, information, and issues clearly, logically, and persuasively with reference to specific criteria on which the opinion or judgment is based.

Performance Indicator : Express opinions (in such forms as oral and written reviews, letters to the editor, essays, or persuasive speeches) about events, books, issues, and experiences, supporting their opinions with some evidence

Performance Indicator : Use effective vocabulary and follow the rules of grammar, usage, spelling, and punctuation in persuasive writing.

5 comments:

Yuka Eat World said...

I like the idea that blogs can be a newsletter between teachers and parents. If the teacher leaves a positive remark, not only parents, but also the child woulod be exciting and encouraged. Also, if pparents are involved, they can monitor their children surfering on the internet and help to ensure children's safe blogging.

Christine said...

As a fellow literacy specialist major, I appreciate your ideas. I especially like the newsletter suggestion. I think blogs can be a wonderful tool to ensure complete communication between parents, teachers, and students, though it might require some patience with parents who are not as technology savvy as others. Thank you for your thoughts.

Anonymous said...

Katie,
I really liked your ideas for using blogs in the classroom. I also thought of having students write out journals as a part of a classroom activity. The newsletter and book review ideas are also great. I especially like the book review idea because it encompasses reading and writing from their book and then allows them to create their own piece.

Hsiangni Wu said...

I think there are few things that you related literacy to blogging are interetsing and inspiring to me. I especially like the idea of asking students to keep a jornal through blogging. Students can leave comments on each other which makes the writing more vivid and communicative. I also think that writing a book review on blog is a good idea becuase students would not only publish their own works but also critically value other people's opinion.

Maryanne said...

I like your ideas for using blogs, but don't forget that it's good to try out any tool slowly and build on what you learn as you go along to see if that tool is actually helping students meet the standards.