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What I think about blogs.

May 29th, 2006 by muirfield

Daniel Luke
I think the web blogs are very good because they encourage you to write more.
It’s great that other people can read your work and comment on it but at the moment only our school is commenting on our work.
Also I think it’s good that Andy checks all our work just incase some silly people write stupid things.
I’s any one out there who agrees or disagrees with me?

Posted in Primary 7 Writing |

4 Responses

  1. Mr Noble Says:

    Daniel

    I totally agree with you. I find that blogs make me take care over what I write because anyone in the world could read it. Last week someone in Africa and someone in South America read what I had posted on my blog. It’s great that Andy keeps an eye on everything so that everyone is safe.

    Mr Noble
    Teacher, Fife

  2. Nancy McKeand Says:

    Hi, Daniel! I agree with you completely! I am a teacher, and I encourage my students to blog. It is great writing practice! It can also help you think more and better. Blogging is great!

    I hope you won’t have any stupid comments from silly people!

  3. Anne Davis Says:

    Hi Daniel,
    I am so glad that you pointed out that blogs encourage you to write more. I think that is a very good thing. I have a feeling that you all will get lots more comments. It takes time to build up an audience. What do you think would keep an audience wanting to come back to read your weblog again? Some of the students that I have worked with did not like writing when they began but they began to enjoy writing when they had their own weblog. Do you feel that way?

  4. Jody Hayes Says:

    Hi Daniel,
    Yes, blogs are a great way to create a conversation. Even people in New Zealand can read your blogs. I think blogging helps us to see that there are lots of similarities between us as people no matter what country we live in.

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