Your summer project involves using your blog as much as possible to share your independent reading with others and to post visual representations of the Gothic as well as written ones. By your first lesson back, you need to have done all of the following:
- read at least 3 Gothic texts (see Mr Scott’s independent reading post below) and posted a review of each one on your blog
- Uploaded more pictures and images of the Gothic – art, architecture, landscape, settings, weather etc, together with comments on what makes them Gothic.
- Added any more useful links you find to your blogroll – and if they’re really good, do a post telling everyone what they’re all about as well.
- Visited everyone else’s blog at least once and posted a new comment on something they’ve done (comments you’ve already made don’t count!)
The last point obviously means that you need to be adding to your own blog regularly, not leaving it all to the last minute!
You have done all of the things detailed above already – but we’re looking for new stuff to be added over the summer. If you still don’t know how to do any of the above (eg add links, create new posts, or upload pictures) you need to see me before the summer so I can show you. If you have any additional difficulties during the summer, you can always contact me via this blog, by posting a comment, or by replying to the email address that you’ll find on the emails you get with my comments on.
Enjoy your reading and your investigating of the Gothic – and don’t have nightmares!
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August 4th, 2007 at 4:43 pm
Hi. You can move this comment around or not post, as you wish
I was going to add a suggestion to a page, then realized this is a theme which only has comments for posts. I suggest you add a post, an as alternative to a page, cross-linking the two, so that if someone wants to comment on a page, they can click to go to the post of the same name. Gives you more flexibility in choosing themes, too, although the suite of themes you are using is a nice idea for consistency.