Today, I am teaching my students about how far this blog reaches! I am at the TCEA Convention in Austin sharing our blog with other teachers. If you are at my session this morning, tell us where you are from by commenting on this post. Thank you so much for stopping by and we look forward to learning from you!
I'm not at the session but following things from the conference via Twitter #TCEA2012. I am from Omaha, Nebraska and work in Bellevue Public Schools as a Tech Trainer for teachers! Bellevue is a suburb of Omaha.
ReplyDeleteMr. Catlett,
DeleteThanks for commenting on our blog and for following my session all the way from Nebraska! That rocks! Again, thank you!!!
I am here from Coppell, TX.
ReplyDeleteI am a librarian at a primary school in Alvin, TX.
ReplyDeleteMy blog is weereaders.blogspot.com.
I have just created an account, I am Monique Munoz 1st grade teacher from Alpine, TX. I am loving your session. Your presentation is very helpful.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for coming to my session and for commenting! Happy blogging! Your first graders will love it!
DeleteIt was a wonderful presentation. I hope to take what I learned and make my classroom blog more effective. Thank you for all the great information!
ReplyDeleteYou are so welcome! Thanks for coming to my session and thank you for the kind words! Happy blogging!
DeleteGreat presentation! I really enjoyed it! (from Lewisville ISD)
ReplyDeleteThank you for coming to my session, and thank you for your comment!
DeleteI am in Coppell,Texas.
ReplyDeleteI wasn't in the TCEA session, but I'm from Phoenix, Arizona. Currently, though, I'm teaching teachers about podcasting in Columbus, Georgia. You know what's a big deal in Columbus? Coca-Cola! You'll have to Google it to find out why!
ReplyDeleteMr. Vincent,
DeleteThanks for visiting our blog again! And for leaving such an intriguing comment! The students of 4A will look into this on Monday. How great that you are teaching teachers about podcasts! A 5th grader who was in Mrs. Alaniz's class last year is teaching the kids in 4A how to make these now!
Mrs. Alaniz
ReplyDeleteYou did an awesome job this morning! I learned several things about blogging, and got two new book recommendations. Those are my favorite recommendations. I can tell your students are very fortunate to have such a caring, innovative, and passionate teacher. God bless you and your class.
-Mr. Stortz from McKinney, TX.
Thank you for calling our classroom teacher innovative,caring, and passionate and thank you for commenting on our blog!Keep commenting!
DeleteThank you, Mr. Stortz, for your comment! And thank you for your very kind words. It was wonderful to meet you!!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed the presentation the other morning and it sounds like you guys really enjoy blogging in your classroom. Keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteWhat do you think is the most valuable skill/lesson you get out of it?
Mrs. Temske
Fourth Grade
Sweet Apple Elementary
Roswell, Georgia
I learned how to post a comment and review.
DeleteWhen we post, we only post and reply appropriate things. So before we blog, we have a prewrite sheet and our teacher checks it before we blog about it!
ReplyDeleteI learn my homework if I miss it during school.It also helps me learn new formats for writing.
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