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Greetings Learners,
I am so excited to begin this new year with each other. I have designed this blog place to enhance our learning opportunities.
Here you will find information pertinent to what you are learning in your classes with me. Please visit this often ( or as directed). You will find various information on the novels we will be reading, notes and/or highlights from class discussions, and other tidbits as relevant and applicable.
Good Luck Learners and welcome to Mrs. Apperson's Class Blog!
I am so excited to begin this new year with each other. I have designed this blog place to enhance our learning opportunities.
Here you will find information pertinent to what you are learning in your classes with me. Please visit this often ( or as directed). You will find various information on the novels we will be reading, notes and/or highlights from class discussions, and other tidbits as relevant and applicable.
Good Luck Learners and welcome to Mrs. Apperson's Class Blog!
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Why Blog with Another Classroom?
Have you ever heard the adage: two heads are better than one? You know for the longest time, I felt as if that was a crock of hooey. However, throughout my schooling and even raising my own children, I have learned and discovered a lot of truth in those words. Two heads, are indeed, better than one! Collaboration and communication are essential components of all successes in my opinion. When it comes to education, we learn so much through our communication and collaboration with others. Still confused? Think about this, when you were young I am sure that you played with friends at a playground. Who was it that taught you boys to throw and chase girls with worms? Who was it ladies, that taught you to giggle and scream as you ran away? My guess is that no one person taught you these things, but rather that you learned them through interaction and observation of others doing the same thing. I feel that collaborating and communicating with another classroom of learners will give us the opportunity to broaden our horizons and expand our learning as we travel through this journey together. So my question to you is why NOT blog with another classroom.
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