It’s very exciting to see all of the comments that have come in over the past week. Thank you for your contributions!
Did you notice the new ClustrMap on our blog? It is a map on the lower, right-hand side of our Homepage that tracks the location of visitors to our blog. I can tell from looking at the map that we have had a visitor from the United Kingdom! Be sure to share our blog with your friends and families in other states and countries so that we can see their location show up on our map.
There have been photos added to our Grade 3 Go With the Flow page. Be sure to take a look. I’m still learning how to upload videos – that will be next!
We’ve also posted a new Kindergarten page that highlights students’ investigation of seeds in the iLab and on our schoolgrounds. Take time to visit our new page.
Have you seen the snowfall on our blog? Hopefully this is the only snow that we will see and tonight’s predicted showers will not interfere with getting back to school tomorrow.
Keep those comments coming…
🙂 Mrs. Austen
Lynne Kellner
I love this! I never knew anything thing like this existed. What a great real world geography connection!
Lori Sappington
Wow, who is visiting Lutherville’s blog from across the Atlantic Ocean? I agree with Ms. Kellner that this is an amazing real world geography connection… I wish we could click on the dots and see exactly where they are and get an exact number of bloggers/blog visits. That would be a great addition to this already incredible feature!
Deidre Austen
Thanks for chiming in, Mrs. Sappington!
I’m a big fan of the ClustrMap also. Although you cannot find out the actual city or state for each red dot, you can find out how many visitors have viewed our blog from a given country.
Simply click on the ClustrMap. This will enlarge the map and take you to a page where you can view a table that shows Country Totals . If you click on Notes, you’ll get additional information about ClustrMaps.
I’m so glad you asked this question – I know that a lot of our staff, students, and families will be interested too.
🙂 Mrs. Austen