Who won the challenge?

Teachers, it is your turn now.

  As I mentioned at the beginning of the competition, I would include on my blogroll the winners from each school. I know it is going to be extremely hard to make a decision, so I am prepared to include 4 students from each class who you think have improved the most in either posting or commenting.

Their names will stay on the blogroll until the end of the next challenge or until we find a blog to carry the challenge on over the holiday breaks. As most of you know me from twitter, either send me a DM or gmail.

 

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  1. inpi Said,

    December 9, 2008 @ 2:42 am

    Hi Miss W.
    Thank you for this new opportunity to mention 4 names from each class; I hope I can do it by discerning different modalities in both arts of posting and commenting.
    As the first term is winding down and we approach Christmas time, my students have only two final tests to be set free, so I’ll wait a few more days before sending a final result concerning these new names you accept to include.
    I would also like to express how grateful I am for all the support and encouragement my students and I have received from you all along these past 12 weeks. As it has been our first experience, we will not forget how you and your young students have been at our side, have stand by us, through our pains and our joys, along this wonderful challenge. “Muito, Muito Obrigada”, Miss W.

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    Miss W. Reply:

    A few teachers had a skype call today about the future of the blogging competition and as you can see, we will be starting a new blog for those students and others to continue their friendships and conversations. When it is up and running we will be advertising to other teachers as well to see if they would like to join in. As one of the teachers already involved we will be adding you to our list if you wish to carry on with blogging with the students next year.

    All the best for Christmas and the New Year, Ines.

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