8th grade in class novels and discussion forum - Classroom 2.02024-03-28T13:16:04Zhttps://www.classroom20.com/forum/topics/8th-grade-in-class-novels-and?commentId=649749%3AComment%3A523431&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI just took at look at Edmodo…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-10-30:649749:Comment:5234312010-10-30T14:47:43.986ZTerry Fonsecahttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/TerryFonseca
I just took at look at Edmodo. It's similar to some college textbook applications in that a code is given to participants so only these individuals have access to the content. You are so right Craig, this looks like a great way to run a book club or continuing conversation on a book or any topic. The tutorial stated that students can even get information through their every-present cell phones!
I just took at look at Edmodo. It's similar to some college textbook applications in that a code is given to participants so only these individuals have access to the content. You are so right Craig, this looks like a great way to run a book club or continuing conversation on a book or any topic. The tutorial stated that students can even get information through their every-present cell phones! I would go with Edmodo. One o…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-10-28:649749:Comment:5229262010-10-28T19:43:58.182ZCraig Nansenhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/CraigNansen
I would go with Edmodo. One of our middle school teachers is doing her Master's paper on running book clubs using Edmodo. We have set up our own Edmodo domain for our school district (19 schools).
I would go with Edmodo. One of our middle school teachers is doing her Master's paper on running book clubs using Edmodo. We have set up our own Edmodo domain for our school district (19 schools). How about reading Anthem - fu…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-10-28:649749:Comment:5229202010-10-28T19:32:53.088ZTerry Fonsecahttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/TerryFonseca
How about reading Anthem - full of symbolism and teens fighting the system! You could use Edublogs (edublogs.org) and create a page for the book you choose. Then post open-ended questions on the main page for students to answer in the comments section. You have full editing control over comments of students. Has your class or any others used a blog for book disucssion and how did it work out?
How about reading Anthem - full of symbolism and teens fighting the system! You could use Edublogs (edublogs.org) and create a page for the book you choose. Then post open-ended questions on the main page for students to answer in the comments section. You have full editing control over comments of students. Has your class or any others used a blog for book disucssion and how did it work out? Hi Robin,
Free sites for disc…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-10-28:649749:Comment:5227862010-10-28T15:15:46.199ZDebrahttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/Debra688
Hi Robin,<br />
Free sites for discussion could include edmodo, twiducate, today's meet or a blog. As far as books, have you tried any Edgar Allen Poe stories; they are definitely challenging but full of symbolism and themes to discuss.
Hi Robin,<br />
Free sites for discussion could include edmodo, twiducate, today's meet or a blog. As far as books, have you tried any Edgar Allen Poe stories; they are definitely challenging but full of symbolism and themes to discuss.