You are to work on KeyTrain today. The web site to sign on to KeyTrain is: Keytrain.com
Once you have signed on scroll down to until you see the 'Key Train Users Zone'. Click on the red 'enter here' link.
Once the 'Welcome to KeyTrain' screen comes up then click on the red 'Run KeyTrain Online' link.
Remember that to sign on use the following:
user name: bedford12345 (replace 12345 with your student id)
password: bedford
Once the home page of KeyTrain comes up then you are to work on Locating Information today. You should be working through the training on the level where you left off in Online A. Locating Information has 6 levels and I would like each of you to attain the level 6 by the end of the term.
If you have already reached level 6 in Locating Information then work on either Applied Math of Reading for Information.
Part of the your class grade will depend on the progress you make in KeyTrain.
Good luck and have a great day. Tomorrow we will be sharing our DST projects in a variety of ways.
Monday, December 19, 2011
Monday, December 5, 2011
What I learned about my classmates
You are to post here AFTER you have read and responded to at least 5 other classmates' comments from the 'blog rules' posting. Be sincere and thoughtful.
In this posting you are to tell us what you have learned about your classmates such as:
What you have in common
What goals you might share
What books you both like
What you found to be most interesting and why
In this posting you are to tell us what you have learned about your classmates such as:
What you have in common
What goals you might share
What books you both like
What you found to be most interesting and why
Blog Rules
Hello Online B and welcome to our class blog.
Blogging is one of the topics we will discuss in class and what better way to learn than to use a blog. We will use this blog throughout the term in a couple different ways.
It may be to respond to something we do in class. It may be to post work, or comment on other's work. A blog has many different uses. We also will have each of you create a blog so that you can see how easy it is.
Before we begin blogging there are a few ground rules!
1. All posts, must use appropriate school language and be completed in paragraph form. When you post, you should be using complete sentences with proper grammar and spelling. NO: U, R, UR, i, CUZ, etc.
2. When posting a comment, you may agree or disagree with another students comment. However, you must state why you feel that way and must do it in a manner that is polite and non-judgmental. The comments need to be non-personal and refrain from sarcasm and put-downs.
3. You must comment on every post, it is an assignment (unless otherwise stated).
4. You must address the topics and questions posted on the blog. You cannot simply write, “I agree.”
Blogging is one of the topics we will discuss in class and what better way to learn than to use a blog. We will use this blog throughout the term in a couple different ways.
It may be to respond to something we do in class. It may be to post work, or comment on other's work. A blog has many different uses. We also will have each of you create a blog so that you can see how easy it is.
Before we begin blogging there are a few ground rules!
1. All posts, must use appropriate school language and be completed in paragraph form. When you post, you should be using complete sentences with proper grammar and spelling. NO: U, R, UR, i, CUZ, etc.
2. When posting a comment, you may agree or disagree with another students comment. However, you must state why you feel that way and must do it in a manner that is polite and non-judgmental. The comments need to be non-personal and refrain from sarcasm and put-downs.
3. You must comment on every post, it is an assignment (unless otherwise stated).
4. You must address the topics and questions posted on the blog. You cannot simply write, “I agree.”
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