The Class Blog List has been updated! Is your class blog on the list?

Once yearly we go through the entire Edublogger’s class blog list to ensure the list remains current, contains helpful resources and see what else we can do to help you to find class blogs for the grades and subjects you teach.

We’ve just completed the 2012 update!  We hope you find the list helps.

You can view the list by:

  1. Going to our Check out our class blog list page.
  2. Downloading our Edublogger’s class blog list PDF — handy if you want to print copies to share with others!
  3. Scrolling to the bottom of this post to view our embedded Google Spreadsheet of the Edublogger’s class blog list.

Please let us know if you would like your class blog added to the list.  We add new blogs onto the list throughout the year and would love to add yours.

About The Edublogger’s Class Blog list

The Edublogger’s class blog list was originally created in 2008 for educators to use as a resource to:

  • Get ideas on how class blogs are used with students.
  • Check out ideas they can use with their students and on their own class blog.
  • Make connections with classes in other countries.

Now 3 years since the list was first created:

  • It’s still growing — the list is updated monthly to add new class blogs to the list.
  • It’s the most visited page on this blog

The list is created by teachers who submit their class blogs to be added to it by leaving a comment on these posts.

Keeping the list current

To ensure that the class blog list remains current and contain helpful resources we go through the entire list once a year to remove any blogs that:

  1. Have been deleted
  2. No longer exist
  3. Are no longer active (haven’t updated recently)
  4. Have changed their privacy from public to private.

Improving the list

During the yearly update we also look at how we can improve the list.   This year we have made the following changes:

  • We’ve changed to an embedded Google spreadsheet because it makes it easier to quickly update the list.
  • We’re broken the class blog list into Grades; Subject Areas such as Maths, Science, English, History, LOTE, EFL /ESL; type of blog such as Library, School news.

Blogging Since

We’re also aware that with some many blogs on the list that educators needed a way to quickly scan the list while learning more about the age of specific blogs.

The solution was the Blogging Since information.  For example, 2004 means the blog has been used for class blogging since 2004 whereas 2009 means a blog with has been used as a class blog since 2009. A class blog with ‘Since’ and the date indicates the teacher has been blogging for awhile but is now using a different class blog URL.

I continue to be amazed with how long some of these blogs have been used for class blogging!

Is your Class Blog on the List?

If you want to add your class blog to this list (or update your class blog details) leave a comment on this post to share with us:

  1. Your Class Blog title(s) and URL(s).
  2. Grade level(s) of your student
  3. If applicable. what subject areas or class blog category?  Refer to the category list on Our check out Class blogs page.
  4. Country
  5. Age of class blog.  Blogging since?
  6. Feel free to add other information as educators refer to comments to create connections with other class blogs!

Please check the Check out Class Blogs list first before providing updated information.

And here’s the complete Edublogger’s Class Blog list:

Just click on their blog title to visit the class blog!

89 thoughts on “The Class Blog List has been updated! Is your class blog on the list?

  1. Hi Sue!
    I’m setting my new blog as a “Writing Workshop Blog” and I’ve been preparing it for a while. It is meant for 5th and 6th grade students, it’s in Portuguese (with google translation widget on the side bar).
    New school year will start in September and I have been individually introducing some students to on line safe interaction.My student Ana Clara is learning how to “sail” on her own: http://anaclaracadescrita.edublogs.org/
    So, If you agree, I would like to include my blog in Edugblogs list: http://cadescrita.edublogs.org/
    Thank you for your wonderful work.
    Ines

  2. Hi guys, this is a fabulous resource. I would love to list our class blog on the site as well. We are called 5/6 JSPM Learning Centre Leaders
    You can find us at
    http://hfjspm.global2.vic.edu.au/
    It is a grade 5/6 class blog in Victoria, Australia and has been running since 2012
    Thanks
    Mrs S

  3. Our blog is called McBlog 240 and URL is mcblog240.blogspot.com
    We are a 3rd grade classroom in Wisconsin. Our blog is an all class blog but you can access individual student blogs (kidblog account) on a separate page of our class blog.

  4. Hello edublgogs

    We seem to have dropped off your lists.

    year6rc.edublogs.org – Year 6 class, Sydney Australia
    year5rc.edublogs.org – Year 5 class, Sydney Australia
    year4rc.edublogs.org – Year 4 class, Sydney Australia
    year3rc.edublogs.org – Year 3 class, Sydney Australia
    year2rc.edublogs.org – Year 2 class, Sydney Australia
    year1rc.edublogs.org – Year 1 class, Sydney Australia
    kindirc.edublogs.org – Kindi class, Sydney Alsutraia

  5. terrifictuis2013.edublogs.org
    yr3/4 class NZ

    please delete terrifictuis.edublogs.org from the list (inactive)

    Thanks
    Sian Noble-Campbell

  6. Hello,

    I am Gary Darma a Grade 5 teacher in Shepparton, Victoria, Australia. We would love to connect with similar classes from anywhere in the world. Our class blog is http://oneclass.global2.vic.edu.au/ please add us to this list we have already been checking out other classes blogs and love finding out what others are up to.

  7. Welcome to the 2012-2013 School Year- for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Teenagers Across the Globe

    Ajoycetb.edublogs.org

    Thanks!
    Arlene Blum

  8. Hello!

    Novyi Rozdil 8B http://kidblog.org/NovyiRozdil8B/
    8th form students from Ukraine
    Students are using the blog to practice their English and write on a variety of topics.

    My students are very interested in connecting with other students from around the world to exchange cultural ideas, traditions and feelings. Please let me know if you would like to connect.

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