Wow, 100 posts. Congratulations, Samantha. We love your enthusiasm for blogging! Keep it up.
Best wishes,
Kathleen
Thank you so much for all these ideas, I might show this post to my teacher! Now im over 100 posts! Thanks to you!
Regards Samantha!
]]>Also check out this post I published last week if you haven’t seen it yet, Megan. There might be even more ideas for you!
https://www.theedublogger.com/inspiration/
Hi Megan,
Thank you so much for your thoughtful comment! I love the idea of writing about ditching seating charts. I think there are a lot of things like that that teachers continue with because they’re too busy to stop and question their practices. Hearing from others in the form of a blog post can be really powerful!
Feel free to share your URL with us so we can share it with the Edublogs community on Twitter.
Good luck!
Kathleen
Thank you for the ideas! I started my blog as a project for a masters class and I really love to write, but I’m just stuck. You have some great ideas that have made me think. For my last required post, I have to link it to ideas in technology that we’re learning in class, but after that, I’m free to write whatever I want. I’d really love to write about ditching seating charts because it has become a total game-changer for me! I want to gear my writing toward new teachers and let them know what #reallife teaching is all about and what they don’t teach you in your college courses. Thanks for the inspiration!
Megan
]]>Hi Tricia,
How wonderful you have visited Australia before. I hope you get back again sometime. There are so many beautiful places to explore!
I’m so glad these ideas and the eBooks helped as well! Let’s know if you need more help in the future with blogging.
Kathleen
]]>Sincerely Tricia
]]>So glad it helped, Lauren! 🙂
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