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Cycle 29- Blog Post 5: Middle School

Put this ABOVE your last blog post Set up:  Date Title Answer these questions:  What are your feelings on moving up to the middle school (2-3 sentences about your feelings/thoughts/concerns/excitement)  What is one thing you will miss about being in elementary school? 

Cycle 28- Blog 4: Coding

This should be ABOVE your last blog, and set up like this:  Date Title Answer the questions:  What are your thoughts on coding? (include things like telling me if you like it and how hard/easy it is for you) How can coding be something you will use in the future with school or your future job?

Cycle 26: Blog 3: PSSA Feelings

This should go ABOVE your last blog.  Put the date Come up with a unique title  Answer the following questions in a few sentences:  What are your feelings about PSSA's (express thoughts, but try and stay positive).  How do you think you will do on the Math and ELA PSSA's this year?  Please put a sentence of encouragement to your classmates (this must be your own words!)

Cycle 25- Blog Post 2: Word Art on Digital Citizenship

After watching the short YouTube Video on Digital Citizenship, create a Word Art that is meaningful to you. Your Word Art should represent why Digital Citizenship is important.  Be sure to post the date, a creative title, and your Word Art image on your blog. Write ONE sentence below or above your word art. This sentence should be a meaningful sentence stating what you learned about digital citizenship or why it is important to you and your classmates.  Be sure to attach your published blog link when you turn the assignment in!!

Cycle 24- Blog 1- Photograph and Set-up

Find a photo THROUGH GOOGLE DOCS that represents you. This can be your "happy place" or just something that is meaningful to you. Be sure to tell us WHY you love this image and how it relates to you.  Your blog should be set up like so:  Date Title Image Message of why it is meaningful WITH PROPER GRAMMAR!! This is no longer relevant. Be sure to cite your image correctly using this format:  Author last name, First initial. (Publication or creation date).  Title of image  [Type of media]. Name of publisher, museum, or university. URL Example:  Mckenna, F. (October 16, 2016). Sunrise above a sandy beach. Frank Mckenna. Retrieved from  https://unsplash.com/photos/eXHeq48Z-Q4