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Stacey Shubitz is a K-6 literacy consultant and former elementary teacher. She is the author of CRAFT MOVES and other professional books on writing workshop. Her forthcoming book, MAKE THE SCHOOL SYSTEM WORK FOR YOUR CHILD WITH DISABILITIES (Guilford Press, 2026), empowers parents to navigate the special education system.
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Here’s my end-of-the-trip slice. Tomorrow, I’ll start playing catch up with reading your posts from the last four days. For tonight, I need some sleep!
Kelly- I enjoyed your images in your poem. I am experiencing sever technical difficulties in replying to some of the posts… hang on— I’ll figure it out eventually.
Do poems count as slices? YES. THINK OF IT AS FREE-VERSE POETRY IF YOU’RE WRITING A SLICE AS A POEM. COULD BE A NEAT CHALLENGE FOR TOMORROW. CAN YOU PROVIDE ME WITH THE EXACT LINK SO WE CAN SHARE WHAT YOU DID WITH ALL OF OUR READERS?
I know this isn’t on topic…but Stacey or Ruth, do either of you have any great texts that you love to use to explain showing not telling? I would like to demonstrate this to my second graders, but the texts I’ve gathered so far don’t capture what I’m really looking for. I am trying to write my own too…but want to find a touchstone to use as well.
FIREFLIES, LIKE LYNELLE SUGGESTED, IS EXCELLENT. I LIKE THE HELLO, GOODBYE WINDOW AND MANY OF POLACCO’S TEXTS.
I know this isn’t on topic…but Stacey or Ruth, do either of you have any great texts that you love to use to explain showing not telling? I would like to demonstrate this to my second graders, but the texts I’ve gathered so far don’t capture what I’m really looking for. I am trying to write my own too…but want to find a touchstone to use as well.
Do poems count as slices? I was focusing on the rainy day that I awoke to…would seriously love comments and feedback. When I start our poetry unit, I am going to use it, so I’d love to be able to show them how I also revised it.
For those of you who have been following my posts on the tire I have an update. Today I looked out to find that it had rolled across the lot, probably because of the high winds, and stopped just in front of my back window. It rests there now, looking up at me expectantly. Eerie.
Ooops made a mistake earlier….sorry…wrong link…this should be better….thanks Chloe
http://tracygoz.wordpress.com/
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…good to be back
http://chlgmz.wordpress.com/
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http://tracygoz.wordpress.com/wp-admin/post-new.php
whew
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Windy excitement. I am cutting it close tonight.
http://amysnote.blogspot.com/2009/03/blowing-through.html
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It *is* Sunday, after all… but I made it in before midnight!
http://www.sehacecamino.com/?p=1178
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http://desiwaters.wordpress.com
Writing Community… Respond and make comments…Oh you want me to actually interact with others, off of facebook. I will try.
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Big box stores!
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Here’s my end-of-the-trip slice. Tomorrow, I’ll start playing catch up with reading your posts from the last four days. For tonight, I need some sleep!
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http://sharilynnschwarz.blogspot.com/2009/03/solsc-8.html
Our version of the ocean.
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Just a quick congrats slice—on the road again to celebrate
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Stars to Steer By. Some thoughts after a day with relatives, nuggets found in a late-night visit with my sister.
http://peninkpaper.blogspot.com/2009/03/stars-to-steer-by.html
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I’ve been posting daily but forgot to link up! Here are my posts http://withoutfilters.blogspot.com/search/label/slice%20of%20life
Monica
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Saying Good-bye is never easy even though that too is a Slice of Life.
http://www.writeonkathy.blogspot.com
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Nice day for a walk…
http://darkstar11.edublogs.org/
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Kelly- I enjoyed your images in your poem. I am experiencing sever technical difficulties in replying to some of the posts… hang on— I’ll figure it out eventually.
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Challenges
http://teachinnature.blogspot.com
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http://ktbear.livejournal.com/130844.html
Oh, Sunday evening…
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Out with the old, in with the new.
http://diamondsintherough.tumblr.com/post/84699321/slice-of-life-writing-challenge-8th-march
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Cathy: My responses are in CAPS below.
Do poems count as slices? YES. THINK OF IT AS FREE-VERSE POETRY IF YOU’RE WRITING A SLICE AS A POEM. COULD BE A NEAT CHALLENGE FOR TOMORROW. CAN YOU PROVIDE ME WITH THE EXACT LINK SO WE CAN SHARE WHAT YOU DID WITH ALL OF OUR READERS?
I know this isn’t on topic…but Stacey or Ruth, do either of you have any great texts that you love to use to explain showing not telling? I would like to demonstrate this to my second graders, but the texts I’ve gathered so far don’t capture what I’m really looking for. I am trying to write my own too…but want to find a touchstone to use as well.
FIREFLIES, LIKE LYNELLE SUGGESTED, IS EXCELLENT. I LIKE THE HELLO, GOODBYE WINDOW AND MANY OF POLACCO’S TEXTS.
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Cathy, I love Fireflies. I have lifted lines for my students to illustrate from this. HTH!
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The recipe for Heavenly Pie.
http://www.lennyehestad.blogspot.com
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I am too 8 for 8 and very surprised! What a wonderful sense of accomplishment!
http://jellyandthedogs.blogspot.com
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I’m 8 for 8 and very surprised!
http://thelinarstudio.typepad.com/my_weblog/2009/03/slice-of-life-38.html
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Sunday Slice
http://notebooksinhand.blogspot.com
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I know this isn’t on topic…but Stacey or Ruth, do either of you have any great texts that you love to use to explain showing not telling? I would like to demonstrate this to my second graders, but the texts I’ve gathered so far don’t capture what I’m really looking for. I am trying to write my own too…but want to find a touchstone to use as well.
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Do poems count as slices? I was focusing on the rainy day that I awoke to…would seriously love comments and feedback. When I start our poetry unit, I am going to use it, so I’d love to be able to show them how I also revised it.
http://becoming-cathy.blogspot.com
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http://lys-awriterslife.blogspot.com/2009/03/challenge-8write-your-heart.html
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http://dnsvm.blogspot.com/2009/03/slice-of-life-rollermama.html
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Mistakes were made before I went to bed last night… all I have to show from it are some still-dry hands.
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Day 8: one giant bird
http://minnesotatoiowa.blogspot.com/2009/03/solsc-day-8-hawkeye-state.html
-Carrie F.
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Reflection
http://booksavors.wordpress.com/
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Home again with so many slices to share
http://liningupmywords.wordpress.com/2009/03/08/solc-8/
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Fun in the spring – and feeding a love of reading :
http://vabelles.blogspot.com/2009/03/love-of-books.html
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Plus ça change…
http://tswalkingthedog.blogspot.com/2009/03/solsc-day-8.html
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ooopps!
http://theresapalinprincipal.wordpress.com
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Day 8…. Drama at the library!
or
Lost! The book.
http://theresapalinprincipal
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Slice of Life Challenge Day 8: Addicted to Facebook!
http://diaryofouradoptionjourney.blogspot.com/
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Parts, parts, parts.
http://dogtrax.edublogs.org/2009/03/08/slice-of-life-when-writing-breaks-down/
Kevin
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Today I had an unexpected meeting iwth a Blue Tongue Lizard!
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http://thethingsweread.blogspot.com/2009/03/slice-of-life-challenge-day-7.html
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For those of you who have been following my posts on the tire I have an update. Today I looked out to find that it had rolled across the lot, probably because of the high winds, and stopped just in front of my back window. It rests there now, looking up at me expectantly. Eerie.
http://adventurelifetravel.wordpress.com/
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This is interesting I got yesterday’s Slice in just before midnight and I am first to post today’s . Go figure.
Bonnie
http://blkdrama.wordpress.com/
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