Sunday, June 29, 2014

Registration is Open for The Primary Blogging Community September Session



The Primary Blogging Community is currently accepting classes that blog for the September rotation.  The last rotation was a huge success with over 80 classes participating from all over the world.  I have made a few changes for this rotation.  I have changed the rotation schedule from 8 weeks to 5 weeks.  I've done this because I feel that the most important part of this community is to have students commenting on each others blogs to generate excitement to write!  Instead of taking 4 weeks to read and comment on the class blog, I have shortened it to 1 week.  Here is a brief description of what the blogging community is:

What is the Primary Blogging Community?


The PBC is a community of primary teachers that want to share their students' learning via their classroom blog and their students' personal blogs.  Classrooms will be grouped with 3 or 4 other classrooms from around the globe.  The program is 5 weeks long.  The first week will concentrate on the classroom blogs only.  During this week, you will visit the other classes class blog.  This is a chance for the other classes to see what is happening in your school and class, to discover where in the world you are located and to learn about how to write a good blog post and to watch how you model and work together to write a good comment.  After the first  week, we switch the focus from your classroom blog and concentrate on student blogs.  The second week, one class will will be the focus class with the other 3 classes commenting on the first class' individual blogs.  The cycle continues for 3 more weeks.   The focus is solely on your student's individual blogs. 

Why join the Primary Blogging Community?

1.  You will be collaborating with other like minded educators on this project and in return will build your PLN.
2.  PBC creates enthusiasm in reading and writing.
3.  It gives your students a voice and lets them be the teacher to their peers.
4.  Your students will have a built in audience that will provide authentic feedback to what they are writing about on their blogs.
5.  On some days in the last rotation, my students had over 100 comments on their blogs!  The excitement and engagement piece to this blogging community is huge!  

What is the difference between the Primary Blogging Community and Quadblogging?

Quadblogging -  Each week one blog is the focus blog with the other three blogs visiting and commenting during that week. In week two, another school/class blog is the focus with the other three visiting and commenting. This is repeated until each of the classes/schools has had their week in the spotlight. The cycle is then repeated. (from http://quadblogging.net)

Primary Blogging Community - Is the exact same as above except  we concentrate on your student's personal blogs, not your classroom blog.

What do I need to have to begin?

You need to have a classroom blog and your students need their own personal blogs.  If you do not have an edmodo account, I highly suggest you sign up for one and join our blogging community.  This is where you can ask questions and collaborate with the other teachers in the group.  The link for our group is here.  The code to our group is 2n9zci.  We also communicate frequently on twitter, use #PrimaryBC on twitter and follow me on twitter for news and updates @mrswideen.


Where do I sign up?

Please fill in the google doc here.

When do we begin?

I will be closing registration September 15 and we will begin September 22nd.  

16 comments:

  1. I will be teaching a 3gr/4gr multiage class next year would it be OK for us to join the primary blogging community?

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  2. I'd love our 2nd graders to join you in your PBC! How fun!!! What a great idea!

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  3. So exciting!! Thank you for inviting us to join you in the fun!

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  4. So cool, makes me wish I was still in the classroom! I just shared this out, I hope more teachers jump on board. Thanks for leading in this digital age and encouraging others.

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  5. The primary blogging community is for children that are in grades Kindergarten to fourth grade only.

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  6. Do we have to use Edmodo, or is Kidblog okay?

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    1. You use Kidblog for the blogs. We use Edmodo for teachers only for communication purposes only.

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  7. I signed up with edmodo and sent a request to join your group. I don't think my Grade 1 class will be ready to join this session. Is there another session in the winter that we can sign up for?

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  8. I just saw your last chance tweet today. I also saw you were closing registration on Sept 15. Is it too late to join the blogging community this session?

    Thanks!

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  9. Is it too late to register my grade 4's? Can my grade 4's even join if we are not too late ;) just reading about this amazing challenge now!

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    1. Go ahead and register. We will be starting in October. Yes, grade 4's can participate.

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  10. I just saw your tweet about the deadline. I know you posted it earlier but I let time slip away from me. I use kidblog and have an edmodo account. I would rather stick to just Kidblog since I just introduced it.

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    1. Carol, the edmodo account is for teachers not for the students.

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  11. Hi Kristen,
    I would like to sign up my 4th graders for the winter session. When will sign ups be posted? I love what you are doing with blogs!

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