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By: Jaelys Sarahy Gonzales 4th grader Blogs By: Jaelys Sarahy Gonzales 4th grader

What is a blog? A blog is an online journal that shares information . Blogs can be about anything . A blog can have text, pictures and even videos . Some blogs explore general topics such as book reviews, sports, cooking or technology. Some blogs can also explore really specific subjects or information about that place.

Micro blog Special blog that has very short posts. Each post is just a sentence or two and shares a quick thought.

What are other parts of a blog? Some blogs have tittles just like a book or magazine . One person can be the author of blogs,. The latest blog post is at the top and they get older as you scroll down the page. Some blogs have tags for each entry. Some other blogs have a word cloud , which shows the most common tags. Many blogs have links to websites that readers might find interesting or useful. What are other parts of a blog?

How can you participate in blogs? One way to participate is by writing posts. An adult can help you set up a blog. You got to be sure to check for mistakes in spelling, grammar, and punctuation before you post your entry. You can also participate in blogs by reading them and writing comments.

Citation page 1. BrainpopJr.com 2. Pictures from Google