1. Mr. Jackson's class will be taking part in a blogging program to help students develop their writing skills and share their work with a real audience.
2. Students will write blog entries every two weeks on topics of their choosing, focusing on math skills taught in class. Their entries will be published to the class blog online.
3. Parents and other visitors can leave comments on students' blog posts, but students will not include any personal information in their posts or share their login credentials with others.
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Dear families
1. September 4th, 2012
Dear Families:
From now to the end of the trimester, Mr. Jackson's class will be taking part in a writing program
designed to help your son or daughter develop their writing and explore their interests by sharing their
writing with a real audience. Students will be using a class blog to post their writing to the Internet.
A blog, is a special type of Web page that can be created and easily updated using a Web browser. Each
new entry has its own date stamp. Each entry has a comments section where visitors to the blog may
leave comments for the author.
How it Works
Each day(s) Mr. Jackson will teach a specific math objective. Students will be required to write one blog
entry each unit (approx. one every two weeks). They may choose the topic, but they need to make use
of the skills taught in the lesson to help the craft their writing. The emphasis is on the quality, not the
quantity of what they write. When students are done polishing their writing, it is published to our
classroom blog.
Students will have the length of the unit to help them complete their unit blogging assignment.
Students may work from home or use school computers. All that is required is an Internet connection
and a Web browser. Students are able to save their work as drafts before publishing it to our blog.
Having a real audience is one of the key components to this program. In addition to receiving comments
from their classmates, Mr. Jacksons students will receive comments from Mr. Jackson. Parents are also
invited to visit the blogs (in order to comment a user needs to have at least a Google account) and
respond to the writing. Potentially, anyone on the Internet could respond to our blogs, however, it is
not likely that the world at large will stumble across them.
Security
This blogging project is designed to minimize risk to your child. The only personally identifying
information included in the blog will be their first name. Students are allowed to post their interests
and opinions, but not their age, email address, photographs of themselves, or other sensitive
information. Attached is an Internet Safety Rules contract created by NetSmartz that needs to be signed
and returned.
Assessment
The unit blog assignments will be part of your childs homework grade in math this trimester. Other
blog writings will take place this trimester and for those, students will receive a scoring rubric that
explains the expectations for the assignments. Some of the blog writings will be counted as an informal
assessment (a quiz grade) and a formal assessment (test grade).
2. Permission
Before your child may start posting to our blog, we are asking for you and your child to discuss and sign
the following form. Please return the form to Mr. Jackson.
Blogging Terms and Conditions
1. Students using blogs are expected to act safely by keeping personal information out of their posts.
You agree to not post or give out your family name, password, user name, email address, home address,
school name, city, country or other information that could help someone locate or contact you in
person. You may share your interests, ideas and preferences.
2. Students using blogs agree not to share their user name or password with anyone besides their
teachers and parents. You agree to never log in as another student.
3. Students using blogs are expected to treat blogspaces as classroom spaces. Speech that is
inappropriate for class is not appropriate for your blog. While we encourage you to engage in debate
and conversation with other bloggers, we also expect that you will conduct yourself in a manner
reflective of a representative of this school.
4. Student blogs are to be a forum for student expression. However, they are first and foremost a tool
for learning, and as such will sometimes be constrained by the various requirements and rules of
classroom teachers. Students are welcome to post on any school-appropriate subject.
5. Students blogs are to be a vehicle for sharing student writing with real audiences. Most visitors to
your blog who leave comments will leave respectful, helpful messages. If you receive a comment that
makes you feel uncomfortable or is not respectful, tell your teacher right away. Do not respond to the
comment.
6. Students using blogs take good care of the computers by not downloading or installing any software
without permission, and not clicking on ads or competitions.
7. Students who do not abide by these terms and conditions may lose their opportunity to take part in
this project.
You can view our blog at http://mhsprecalcfunctions2012.blogspot.com. Read through the About and
Blogging Guidelines sections with your son or daughter for more information.
I am looking forward to working with you and your son or daughter.
Mr. Jackson
I have read and understood these blogging terms and conditions. I agree to uphold them.
Students signature:___________________________________date: _______________
Parent/Guardian signature: _____________________________ date: ________________