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• A blog is like a diary - at Rosebank School it is
  a diary of children’s learning
• We encourage our children to think and write
  about special events at school, people who
  they have met and places they have been.
• A blog allows our children to write for and
  connect with a wider audience
• We can add photos, video and audio to our
  blogs
• When children are given positive feedback
  they see that their learning is important and
  valued
• We want more parents and whānau to post
  comments to encourage children with their
  learning on our blogs
Scroll down to see View
Click on the item   Comments and click on it.
you want to
comment on.
Type your comment. Keep it positive and encouraging!



If you have a gmail account you can select profile – Google Account.
If you want to comment anonymously, please write your name at the
end.
All comments are moderated by the class teachers before publishing.
Most blogs have a
word verification to
stop spam.
Copy the letters you
can see into the box
below.
Click publish.


A teacher will check the comment
before it is published on the blog.
We do this to help keep our students
safe.

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Blogging

  • 1.
  • 2. • A blog is like a diary - at Rosebank School it is a diary of children’s learning • We encourage our children to think and write about special events at school, people who they have met and places they have been. • A blog allows our children to write for and connect with a wider audience • We can add photos, video and audio to our blogs
  • 3. • When children are given positive feedback they see that their learning is important and valued • We want more parents and whānau to post comments to encourage children with their learning on our blogs
  • 4. Scroll down to see View Click on the item Comments and click on it. you want to comment on.
  • 5. Type your comment. Keep it positive and encouraging! If you have a gmail account you can select profile – Google Account. If you want to comment anonymously, please write your name at the end. All comments are moderated by the class teachers before publishing.
  • 6. Most blogs have a word verification to stop spam. Copy the letters you can see into the box below. Click publish. A teacher will check the comment before it is published on the blog. We do this to help keep our students safe.