Rules and Regulations for Blogging!
Now that we know how to blog, we are going to work on the procedure itself and producing a quality blog. Follow the rules below on every blog.
1. Read the question carefully and make sure you answer all required parts.
2. Your blog must be at least 3 sentences. Think through your answer and produce a complete thought.
3. Proof your blog carefully. I would suggest typing in a word document first so you can access spell check and then copy and paste onto the blog.
4. I will deduct for the following items:
*Capitalization- Watch the beginnings of your sentences and I. These are the most commonly missed.
*Punctuation- Your sentences should flow and make sense.
*Spelling Errors- You will lose one point for each one found in your blog.
*Not Enough Detail- Make sure you have the required number of sentences and have included valid details.
*Slang or informal language- Examples might include kinda, cuz, cool, stuff,”texting” lingo! No abbreviations!
PLEASE REMEMBER THE GUIDELINES FOR EVERY BLOG FROM NOW ON! YOU NEED TO BE PROUD OF WHAT YOU POST! I WILL CORRECT YOUR MISTAKES BEFORE I POST YOUR BLOG! FOR EVERYTHING I CORRECT, YOU ARE LOSING POINTS! PROOF! PROOF! PROOF YOUR WORK!
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