Quality Commenting
Tip #1: Start with a greeting
Remember to address the blogger by name.
Tip #2: Compliment in a Specific Way
A compliment is a great way to begin a comment. Remember to comment about something specific. Rather than writing ‘I really liked your post,’ you could write ‘I really liked your vivid description of the theme park, it made me feel like I was there.
Tip #3: Add New Facts
If you know something about the topic, you can add more factual information in your comment.
Tip #4: Make a Connection
What does the post remind you of? Try to make a connection to yourself, to the world or to another text. For example, you could write ‘your post reminded me of when I went to Waterbom two years ago.
Tip #5: End with a Question
Try to start a conversation. Ask the blogger a relevant question and hopefully they will reply.
Tip # 6: Proofread Your Comment
When you blog, many people may be reading your posts and comments, so it is very important to proofread.
Tip #2: Compliment in a Specific Way
A compliment is a great way to begin a comment. Remember to comment about something specific. Rather than writing ‘I really liked your post,’ you could write ‘I really liked your vivid description of the theme park, it made me feel like I was there.
Tip #3: Add New Facts
If you know something about the topic, you can add more factual information in your comment.
Tip #4: Make a Connection
What does the post remind you of? Try to make a connection to yourself, to the world or to another text. For example, you could write ‘your post reminded me of when I went to Waterbom two years ago.
Tip #5: End with a Question
Try to start a conversation. Ask the blogger a relevant question and hopefully they will reply.
Tip # 6: Proofread Your Comment
When you blog, many people may be reading your posts and comments, so it is very important to proofread.
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Hello! This is a really helpful guideline on blog commenting. Thank you!
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From Anna
Hi Grey Main School.
ReplyDeleteI liked how you get everyone together on rainy lunchtimes and organise games as a group. I would like to do the same thing at our school. At home, one of my favourite rainy day game is Ps and As which is a card game. What is yours?
From Billy.