Each partner's class will be assigned a week where their blog will become the focus of the group. The other three classes will use that time to read and share their comments. The project continues with this four week rotation from September through December. I am excited about the possibilities this offers as we connect and discover how children from around the world learn.
For second semester, we have new Quadblogging partners. Our partnering classes are from:
Hotspur Primary School
Simon McLoughlin's 8 year old students
Newcastle, England
http://3y2013.hotspurblogs.net
Bankside Primary School
Steve Hall's 8 year old students
Yorkshire, England
http://blue32012.banksideprimary.org
Kaust School
Jeff Woodcock's 8 year old students
Thuwal, Saudi Arabia
http://2wattks.blogspot.com
New Castle, England
Yorkshire, England
& Thuwal, Saudi Arabia
Hotspur Primary School
Simon McLoughlin's 8 year old students
Newcastle, England
http://3y2013.hotspurblogs.net
Bankside Primary School
Steve Hall's 8 year old students
Yorkshire, England
http://blue32012.banksideprimary.org
Kaust School
Jeff Woodcock's 8 year old students
Thuwal, Saudi Arabia
http://2wattks.blogspot.com
View Our Worldwide Blogging Connections in a larger map
Our Previous Quadblogging partners are from:
- Norwich, England
- Formby, England
- & Gisborne, New Zealand
- Rocky Mountain House, Alberta, Canada.
Nightingale First School
Kerri Hastings' 6 and 7 year old students
Norwich, England
St. Luke's Primary School
Verity Grant's 5, 6 and 7 year old students
Formby, England
Gisborne Central School
Jacqueline Bennett's 5 and 6 year old students
Gisborne, New Zealand
Lochearn Elementary School
Danielle Spencer's 8 and 9 year old students
Rocky Mountain House, Alberta, Canada
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