How to Comment

St. Martin’s 1st Grade students would love to have your comments about their work in the Computer Lab. At St. Martin’s we have a rule that students do not use their last name online. In keeping with this rule, we ask that:

  • Parents, please enter your name as Student’s First Name Mom/Dad (e.g. Susie’s Mom, John’s Dad, etc.) instead of using your last name.
  • Other relatives of students should also use only the Student’s first name – for example, Joey’s Aunt Amy, Sarah, Alice’s Sister, etc.
  • Any students under 18 that are commenting should also only use their First Name and Last Initial and not their full name. Students could also include the name of their school along with their First Name and Last Initial in the name field.

How to Leave a Comment:

  • Click on the title of the post that you wish to comment on.
  • Scroll down and enter:
    • Your Name – Remember our rules, please!
    • Your Email Address – This should be optional.
    • Your Website Link – You can only do this if you are an Edublogs member. If you are a student or teacher commenting on the blog, we would love to visit your blog if you have one. If you can’t enter your link here, please leave the URL at the end of your comment.
    • The anti-spam word – This proves that you are a human.
    • Your Comment – Read more below about how to write a quality comment.

What Makes a Good Quality Comment:

  • Your comment should be about the post and not just some general comment. It’s fun to hear “Great work” but it’s even better to hear “I loved the colors that ‘J’ used when she drew her picture.”
  • It’s okay to let us know if you don’t like something too but please be polite about it.
  • Did something on our blog confuse you or would you like to more about something on our blog? Ask! Comments are all about having conversations.
  • Check that you used full sentences and proper selling and grammar before you post your comment.
  • Don’t reveal personal information about yourself or about the students in the class.
  • Be nice!

All comments on the blog are moderated before they will appear. This is a blog featuring work by 1st Grade students and we don’t want anything inappropriate or hurtful on it.

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