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Welcome new classes

Posted by Miss W. on July 28, 2011

Welcome to Semester Two of grade 6/7 ICT. 

For the first five weeks while Miss W. is still at school, we will be creating and improving our blogs. Grade 7 students who were here last year will already have their own blogs and will be mentors for the new students this year.

Many of the new grade 6 students will have created their blog earlier this year when the NAPLAN testing was on for grade 7.  So the only students who should need a blog created by Miss W. are those students new this year in grade 7 or those grade 6′s who have started school here since April.

In your student diary, you need to have the name and URL of this blog ‘Kids in the Mid’, your username and password for your own blog and the email address of Miss W.

Each week there will be a post written by either Miss W or Mr Clark with ideas for you to do during that week.

Each week we will expect you to leave comments and write posts set by teachers or posts of your own choice.

Comment on this post about what you want to learn in ICT this year – are there any particular tools you would like to use on your blog?

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