A Sample Teacher Blog

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A Sample Teacher Blog

Welcome to a sample teacher’s blog!

Welcome to a sample blog that illustrates and demonstrates how Edublogs Campus could be used by an teacher.

It’s extremely easy for teachers to set up their blog so it can be used for all classes they teach – click on Year 12 or Year 8 under Class in the right hand sidebar you’ll see how easy this is done using categories.

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Teachers can add unlimited students as users to their blogs, assigning and controlling what the student users can do based how much responsibility they want to allow students. Or create blogs for their students.

Users can use widgets, as you can see in the sidebar – these could cover such things as polls, reading lists, assignment dates and schedules, or links to useful sites.

Check out the posts below to see how easy it is for teachers and students to integrate videos, podcasts or any other media into their posts – in order to share it with their peers or students.

Test Your Knowledge : Reactions To Metal

How good are you at remembering Reactions of Metals?

Take this Quiz to check!

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Did you find the quiz useful for testing your knowledge and helping you remember information? Are you interested in learning how to make your own Quizzes and videos?

Classification Of The Living World

Scientist classify the living world by putting organisms into groups based mostly by judging degrees of apparent similarity and difference that they can see.

The highest category in the classification is the kingdom. All living organisms are classified into five kingdoms based on:

  1. Cellular organization : single- or multiple-celled
  2. Methods of nutrition : whether they absorb, ingest, or produce food

Can you remember the Five Kingdoms?

Watch this video! Take notes so you can answer some questions at the bottom of this post!

Answer the following questions:

  1. What are the Five Kingdoms?
  2. What is the distinguishing features of each Kingdom?
  3. Give examples of organisms that belong to each Kingdom

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