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How to Add Images & Links to Documents

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Here's an example of a post that includes an image from a Google folder. You will quickly run out of space for images/files if you upload them to your blogger blog directly. Here's how to do this: Ensure that you are logged into the account that you are using for your blog work. (In this case, I am using my educbe account). Create a folder in your Google Drive for all of the files/photos you would like to share. I created an overall folder called Teacher Blog 2018-2019 and then created these folders inside: Photos, Math, ELA, Science, Social Studies so that I can be organized. You can do what works for you. Upload your photo into your Google Drive folder. (Note: it's best for you to name the photos with a descriptive name instead of the default number so that it's easier for you to find them in the future). Click on the photo so that you can view it. In the very top right corner of the screen, click on the 3 dots (menu) and then click 'share' as if you

Take a Hike in Your Neighbourhood!

Your challenge is to go outside and see what you can notice when you take a walk around your neighbourhood. Go with a friend of family member and  ask these questions  as you take your walk. We'll talk about what you noticed next week!

Welcome to The New School Year!

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Howdy! Welcome to Ms. Chan's sample class blog. I am excited to be testing this out to help other teachers learn to use blogger to communicate with their classes. For information about the CBE, visit the CBE website . Here's an interesting photo. What do you think my little guy is thinking right now? Here's an interesting video by Tom Chi. He talks about the rapid prototyping process he used to create Google Glass. His motto is to just try things out.