Smart Learner '23

Think Six!

Make your blog interesting and hook others in!

Getting Blog Ready

Make a copy of the slide & put it into your Cybersmart Folder

We are learning what is ok to put on our blog and what isn't ok to put online. 

Using this Google Drawing we are going to create a Blog Profile to share PERSONAL things about ourselves so that others can make a connection with us. 

Example of a finished blog profile:

Creating your own blog header

You can create your own blog header to make your blog reflect who you are. This blog header needs to be something that shows us YOU but is also something that will be a good reflection for the next few years.

Blog Header Creation

Resources you might need:

Image Colour Picker

Colour Picker EyeDropper - is under your 'puzzle' extension button

Remove the background

Adding images inside Google Drawing means that you won't be using images that aren't free to use. 

Some examples of blog headers

Screen Recording

Screen Recording

Screen recording is a really important skill. 

It is important to be able to film your screen in order to share your work. 

You also want to get comfortable with filming yourself as it is always great to see YOU sharing.  

Explore the slideshow to learn about four different ways you can screen capture and edit your videos.

Chrome Tips and Tricks '23

Positive, Thoughtful, Helpful

Adding comments to work

We are getting ready to leave comments on individual blogs. We need to know how to write a comment that is:

Positive

Thoughtful

Helpful

We are going to use our All About Me drawing to add a comment on our buddies work.

Getting on our blogs

Student Presentation Setting up Edublogs
Blog Header Creation
Cybersmart Buddies

Year 5's - Digital Dig 

Work your way through the following slides. 

How well do you know your chromebook?
2022 Drive, gmail, class site, class blog
Working with Shapes, Text and Images in Slides
Touchpad Practice
Google Docs Sandpit Lesson
Google Drawing Sandpit Lesson

Year 6's - Digital Dig 

Work your way through the following slides. 

Google Docs
Formatting Forms
The Go Getter's Guide to Google Draw