
He who is not everyday conquering some fear has not learned the secret of life. –Ralph Waldo Emerson
Please note: It’s Passover, so I won’t be reading students’ blog posts today or tomorrow. (Fortunately, I was able to schedule this post to hit a moment after midnight over a week before the holiday began!) I will look forward to checking in with you and your students in a few days. To that end, if there’s a technical issue that arises, please contact Ruth for the next couple of days. Thanks!
Details:
- If your students are slicing from their personal blogs, then you should link their blog posts together using your classroom or personal blog. Then, share the unique URL to the location of the “round up” of student slices. (Click here to find out what a unique URL is.) Remember to post one unique URL and use the same username/email to log so your comments will appear instantly.
- Only post the link to your students’ slices of life here. Do not post the link to your personal slice of life stories here. Post your personal slice of life story over at the daily call for individual slice of life stories.
- Any questions, please contact one of our concierges. (Click here for more information on how to work with our concierges.)
Concierge for last names beginning with A – G: Linda Baie — lindab414[at]gmail[dot]com
Concierge for last names beginning with H – M: LeAnn Carpenter (aka: Elsie) — leannecarpenter[at]sbcglobal[dot]net
Concierge for last names beginning with N – S: Bonnie Kaplan — blkdrama[at]mac[dot]com
Concierge for last names beginning with T – Z: Carol Wilcox — carwilc[at]aol[dot]com
Useful Links:
- 31 Slices (ideas for topics)
- Essential Information (includes classroom materials, details on Twitter hashtags, and thoughts about commenting)
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Student bloggers in comments section
http://3rdgradeslicers.wordpress.com/2013/03/26/solsc-march-26-2013/
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No posting from school today, so we don’t have as many kiddos..but we are over 800 total!! http://kidblog.org/MrsRogersBloggers/
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after school activities
http://roo033.blogspot.com/2013/03/track-and-basketball.html
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Thanks to anyone who would like to comment.
http://kidblog.org/TerrapinsB023/tag/slice-of-life-challenge/
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It’s so much fun to read my students’ writing and comments over break! The challenge is keeping our classroom community going, even when we are apart!
http://kidblog.org/WritingOurOwnWords/4c717e80-bf91-41b2-aae0-f5ebe2a3d0be/slice-of-life-link-up-26-of-31/
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An eager writer joined the blog today
http://encoreenclave.blogspot.com/2013/03/blog-post_26.html
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student links in the comments: http://truestoryofafifthgradeteacher.wordpress.com/2013/03/26/slice-26-music-for-learning/
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Five more days: http://bearenglish.ning.com/profiles/blogs/day-26-of-31
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Spine poems part 2
http://terhuneclass.blogspot.com/2013/03/spine-poems-part-2.html
Yesterday my students asked if we could keep the blog going on even after March!!
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Mine are asking the same thing, Jaana! I’m thinking of doing a Tuesday round-up and linking it to the Tuesday slices at TWT… maybe we can encourage our students to leave each other comments! 🙂
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Jennifer, that sounds like a great idea!
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By all means your students should join-in on Tuesdays. Just link to the round-up (of their slices) on the regular Tuesday call for sol posts.
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Now there are 3 students posting during their break. http://kidblog.org/sliceoflifechallenge/
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Making the best…http://mshaseltine.edublogs.org/2013/03/26/slice-26-reading-writing-and-relaxing/
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