Sunday, February 9, 2014

Glogster in Space

8 comments:

  1. Dear Mr. Pahl,
    This is a very interesting glog it will probably help a lot of people with their glog.
    From Benjamin,

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  2. Benjamin,

    Thank you! I hope it's helpful. That is why I made it. I like to be as helpful as possible. What is your topic? How is it going?

    From,
    Mr. Pahl

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  3. Dear Mr. Pahl,
    I really like that we’re making a glog about space. It was really fun looking at pictures and learning about it. I didn't even know Pluto had moons.
    Sincerely,
    Charlize

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  4. Dear Mr. Pahl,
    Thank you for making this glog for us. It’s helping a lot and I don’t think it’s just me I think it`s everyone in my class and your class.
    Sincerely Ellis

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  5. Dear Mr. Pahl
    Thank you for putting this picture up it helps with our glogs because it’s telling you what to do step by step thank you!
    Sincerely, Danny

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  6. Dear 4th graders,
    We did a project using glogs very recently. What did you like about using a glog to present your information? Did you run into any problems using this medium to present your ideas?
    Sincerely, Beth from Mr. Pahl's WWU class

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  7. Dear Mr. Pahl,
    Even though I’m already done with my space glog, your glog on the class blog really helped me. I think that you did a good thing helping all your students for their glog.
    Sincerely,
    Kylé

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    1. Dear Kyle,

      Thanks for the compliment. I am glad this Glog helped you make yours. That's my job as a teacher: to try and make things a little easier. I think I should do more things like this to help students in our class. I was thinking about making a Glog on Fractions and Decimals with many resources in one place. Do you think that is a good idea?

      From,
      Mr. Pahl

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