Congratulations! You are now the proud owner of your very own blog!
Your task is to:
1. Log-in to your own blog. The URL should be something like this:
http://saeri.learnerblogs.org/wp-admin.php
Note: Make sure to put your username after the http:// and then use the rest of the URL as it’s listed above.
2. Click on the write tab to create your first post.
3. Answer the question: What have I learned about current events so far?
4. In the title section, write “What I have learned about current events so far:”
5. In the post section, answer the question. Make sure to write a full paragraph describing everything you have learned about current events over the last few weeks.
6. When you’re done typing, check for spelling errors, and then click publish.
After you’re done with your post, feel free to explore all the features of your blog! Check out the presentation tab — what can you do there?
Good luck!
4 responses so far ↓
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Emma’s Social Studies Blog
// Sep 12, 2006 at 8:50 am
[...] My Link to the Homework: http://ssmeetsit.edublogs.org/2006/08/26/homework-for-block-h-and-block-e-friday-26-august/ [...]
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Devon’s Socail Studies blog » What have you learned so far about current events?
// Sep 12, 2006 at 8:53 am
[...] Homework for Block H and Block E (Friday 26 August) [...]
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Devyani’s Social Studies Blog » What I have learned about current events:
// Sep 12, 2006 at 8:53 am
[...] What I have learned about current events: Filed under: Current Events — devyani @ 10:32 pm This is my URL to my homework: http://ssmeetsit.edublogs.org/2006/08/26/homework-for-block-h-and-block-e-friday-26-august/ I have learned that there are acceptable current events and unacceptable current events. To be acceptable, the event has to last in the history books for at least ten years and has to make the world news. I also learned that there are three types of current events. There’s social, political and cultural. Social events are mainly about human interest. Most of the time they’re emotional, but not always. Political events are usually involving policy, citizens, the state or its government. Cultural events are about the life of art. Sometimes a part of civilization of a particular nation or period. [...]
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thomas’ social studies blog » Blog Archive » What I learned about Current Events
// Sep 12, 2006 at 9:01 am
[...] Link to homework: [...]
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