15 Facts About Me

 

1.I am 13 years old
2.I have blonde hair and bright blue eyes
3.I enjoy eating delicious food like steak
4.My friends and family mean the world to me
5.Outside of school I like to tumble
6.I’ve been riding horses since I could walk
7.My laugh is contagious
8.I have a bubbly personality
9.I am in eighth grade
10.My favorite subject in school is science
11.There are four people in my family
12.Bentley is my ten year old Maltese puppy
13.I play the guitar
14.My favorite artist is Drake
15.My favorite food is steak

The Do’s and Don’ts of Commenting

When blogging, stay inside the commenting guidelines. This is important because many people don’t take blogging seriously. Keep these examples in your mind while blogging and stay away from the negative ones.

Examples:

-Politely disagree:

Do: “I really enjoy your post, but…”

Don’t: ” I don’t really like your idea…”

-Use correct spelling, grammar and punctuation:

Do: “Correct spelling, grammar and punctuation are important in blogging.”

Don’t: ” Correct, speling gramer and punctuation are important with blogging.”

-Stay on topic:

Do: “I agree with your post because I can relate to the important topics mentioned.”

Don’t: ” I like your name.”

 

 

 

Commenting on Other People’s Posts

First, I explored Caroline’s blog and commented on her post about how to comment. In my opinion, its presentation caught my eye and her tips are very useful.

My comment:

Caroline, I love your creative outlook on the task. Your post shows that you really understand how to comment. Great job!

Next, I visited Katie’s post about herself and was intrigued by her lifestyle and hobbies.

My comment:

Amazing job on this post! I never knew you enjoyed swimming. Do you take classes?

Additionally, I viewed Mia’s post about how her life differs on the internet. I could really understand where she was coming from.

My comment:

Mia, this is such a thoughtful post and I could tell you put a lot of time into it. I agree, sometimes it’s hard to show emotions over the internet. Do you feel it’s easier to talk to someone online or in person?

Lastly, I opened Lauren’s post that talked about herself. Her paragraph was well put together and her ideas were neatly laid out.

My comment:

Lauren, your All About Me post is amazing. I learned so many new things about you! I can tell you really love tennis. When did you start playing?

 

My Online World

Similarly to my personality in the real world, when I am online, I like to be represented by a free-spirited bubbly girl. On the internet, I prefer to be portrayed as who I am in person. Through my bright pictures and creative posts, people can get to know me better. However, online I have to be careful what I say or post because not everybody is who they seem. Additionally, online sometimes it’s easier to talk than in person. In my free time, I enjoy sharing my thoughts through social media.