What can you do with a blog (5)?
Example 5 isn't a blog either -- again it's an idea for a blog, one that comes from my daughter, who is responsible for the illustration below:

In schools here in Spain, they get kids to write what they call "fichas" for the books they read -- name, author, plot summary, whether or not they would recommend it, etc (as you can see above).
In English language classes, graded readers (abridged, and with limited vocabulary) are used quite extensively, with some schools having class libraries of them.
My idea would be that each student in the class would read several graded readers, and post their "fichas" on a single class blog, which other students could then comment on.
Questions as before...

In schools here in Spain, they get kids to write what they call "fichas" for the books they read -- name, author, plot summary, whether or not they would recommend it, etc (as you can see above).
In English language classes, graded readers (abridged, and with limited vocabulary) are used quite extensively, with some schools having class libraries of them.
My idea would be that each student in the class would read several graded readers, and post their "fichas" on a single class blog, which other students could then comment on.
Questions as before...
Labels: Blogging, Project work, Reading activities
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Here's a further example of a class reader blogging project.
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