When you post to your book's page, you want to be sure to get credit for your comments. One way to do this is to be signed in to your Google account before you post. You can also just sign your name inside the comment like this:
" I choose this book because my grandfather fought in WWII and
I wanted to learn more about what it was like for the soldiers." (LindsayL)
When you are responding to someone's posts, you can ether reply to
theirs or you will need to refer to whom it is to are speaking to in
your own comment:
"@Jimmy, I like the idea you posted about that quote, I was thinking it meant something totally different. Now I get it!"
"@Jimmy, I like the idea you posted about that quote, I was thinking it meant something totally different. Now I get it!"
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4
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3
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2
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1
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Posting
activity and content
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Posted on
multiple ideas and ideas were well explained with details
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Posted
appropriate material with a complete explanation for the week's
assignment
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Posted with on
topic for the week's assignment but with a vague explanation
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Post was not
truly on the topic of the week's assignment
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Response to
others
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Responds to
multiple other posts and provides an interesting perspective or
insight
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Responds to
someone else's post with an interesting or insightful comment
related to the assignment
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Responds to
other posts but is off task or responds to just one post in a
general or vague way
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Does not
respond to any other posts
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Standard
English Conventions
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All posts and
comments are error free
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Posts and
comments contain minor errors in spelling, such as typos or with
complex words.
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Posts and
comments contain multiple errors such as mistakes with
punctuation, spelling, or word choice
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Posts are
written in an “non-academic” way with errors in word usage or
capitalization
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