4 thoughts on “Comments 101

  1. Hi, Meg!

    I enjoyed your video explanation about how to make a quality comment. Many of my students included the guideline to avoid writing about politics or religion. It’s too divisive right now and may create more headaches than it’s worth. I liked the animation–and the simplicity of the video. It was quick and clear to understand.

    I read about you on your All About Me page, too. You mentioned having participated in the SBC last year, too. You’re very lucky to have two consecutive teachers who are shepherding his/her students through this engaging challenge. I’m glad to read that you loved it last year, too!

    I teach English and Communications, both of which are a blast. I know my Communications students would enjoy getting to know you. Almost have a theater people…so you’ll have plenty to chat about.

    Come visit our class blog sometime.

    Mrs. Rombach from Virginia
    Your Friendly Edublogs Commentator
    http://blogs.lcps.org/rombachravenrockstars/

    • Hi Meg,

      I pressed submit and immediately noticed a typo. Oh my! I intended to type “almost half are theater people” but autocorrect “fixed” it for me.

      Sorry about that!
      Mrs. Rombach

  2. hi you comment on my blog. love how you put a video on there. where are you from?

    from Makena in Washington here is my blogshttp://makena03.edublogs.org/2019/10/21/commenting-guidelines/

    • Hi Makena! Thank you for commenting on my blog! I live in Vancouver. Witch means lots of rain. 😂 does it rain a lot in Washington?

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