Welcome to Day Three!
WOW. What an amazing community this is. We at Two Writing Teachers, including Stacey, our pioneer, the five of us new to the writing team, and our veteran Slicers, have been blown away by the level of participation in this March’s SOLSC. Thank you all for making this year’s kick-off a smashing success.
Hopefully your students are off to a great start and are filled with energy for writing. Here are a few notes, based on some things that have come up over the last couple of days.
- When you leave a link on the Classroom Challenge post, please make sure the link goes to a page where your students’ blog entries can easily be found. It’s fine if this “round up” or “landing page” is simply a list of links.
- When commenting on other class’s posts, you can leave a comment for the entire class on the teacher’s round up page, or of course you can click on individual students’ links and leave comments there. Don’t forget to leave at least three comments, and encourage your students to do the same.
- We’ve noticed that some of you have captcha images turned on on your blogs in order to discourage spam messages. While we whole-heartedly agree with you in our distaste for spam, having these images on slows others down when they are commenting on your blog. Also, captcha images make commenting on a smart phone much tricker. In order to be as welcoming as possible, we recommend turning off the captchas, just for the Month of March. Of course, if you choose not to, we understand!
Here is a recap of the essential information from Day One, in case you missed it.
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 permalink to the location of the “round up” of student slices. (Click here for more information on how to do this.)
Details:
- If you haven’t read the Essential Information post, then please click here to read it now before you post the link to your students’ slice of life stories. Don’t forget to keep your students’ identities anonymous for their protection.
- Only post the link to your students’ slices of life here. Do not post the link to your personal slice of life stories here. Go to Stacey’s daily call for individual slice of life stories to post your personal slice.
- If this is the first comment you’ve left on Two Writing Teachers, then we will have to moderate your comment. We will be checking throughout the day in order to get your links up for the community as soon as possible. As long as you use the same username/email to log in going-forward, your comments should appear instantly in the future.
- Any questions, please contact one of our volunteer concierges. (Click here for more information on how to work with our concierges.) If your last name begins with A-M, contact Linda Baie: LindaB414[at]gmail[dot]com. If your last name begins with N-Z, contact Margaret Simon: margaretsmn[at]gmail[dot]com or her school email: masimon[at]iberia[dot]k12[dot]la[dot]us.
Finally, we invite you to grab the classroom SOLSC button in either English or Spanish and use it on your blog.
Useful Links:
- 31 Slices (ideas for topics)
- Essential Information (includes classroom materials, details on Twitter hashtags, and thoughts about commenting)
- Q&A About the Classroom Slice of Life Story Challenge (watch a video call with elementary school students)
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First graders Day 3
http://carrskiddos.weebly.com/2/post/2014/03/slice-of-life-day-3.html
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Yeah! This is my first post.
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I wrote my first post! Yeah!
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See the comments on this post for links to my students’ posts. http://kidblog.org/EastCentralWriters/bhillerns/slice-of-life-classroom-challenge-day-3/
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An alternative high school embarks on the Slice of Life challenge 🙂 http://wfcwrites.wordpress.com/
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Shucks, I forgot to link!! I have some third graders already improving on their slices.
http://3rdgradeslicers.wordpress.com/2014/03/03/solsc-march-3-2014/#comments
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First Graders are falling in LOVE with Challenge!
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Slice of life day 3- Patience. http://royalstoncommunityschool.wordpress.com/2014/03/03/slice-of-life-day-3-patience/
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Just a few slicers. But hopefully the trickle will become a stream. http://kidblog.org/ParkWestern2014Room6/624692a6-2c41-4803-8c5b-0d715a6b6ffe/slice-of-life-day-3/
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Ooop! I posted Day 2 here by mistake.
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I was a little discouraged over the weekend that only 1 student wrote on his blog. However, when we talked about it in class today, I was able to add another 8 students who had written in their Writer’s Notebooks and needed to add the photos of their writing to their blogs today. Here’s to my First Grade Slicers!
http://carrskiddos.weebly.com/2/post/2014/03/slice-of-life-day-2.html
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Some things are better off left unsaid. http://cestmoiview.blogspot.com/2014/03/the-lord-opened-mouth-of-ass.html
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My first year doing the slice of life challenge and my students first time as well. With that being said, I would appreciate any help/suggestions! We are starting a few days late, but they’re still ready for the challenge!
Here are some blogs so far, but more to come!
http://kidblog.org/301bloggers/
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Post number three: Sums up my emotions today!
//jwhite9215.wordpress.com/2014/03/04/apprehensive/
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My fourth graders are linking up here: http://kidblog.org/MrsJohnsonsClass2013-2/juliaajohnson/slice-of-life-march-3rd/
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I confess…
http://scatteredthoughtsmary.blogspot.com/2014/03/confession.html
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Our first grade class: Day 3
http://merelylearningtogether.weebly.com/1/post/2014/03/slice-of-life-day-3.html
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Please check out my Slice of Life blog at http://maya456.wordpress.com/ !
I would really love to get more people to read my blog, so check it out if you have time.
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I’m so excited this was my students first day blogging and it was amazing! They are first graders! They did awesome! They even started making comments on each others’ writing and some of the teachers did as well!
http://kidblog.org/2014-2/
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My HS ELL students are so excited about the challenge! They are finding time to write and comment outside of school, and they’ve loved receiving comments from people outside our class! Thanks for your support!
http://kidblog.org/WritingOurOwnWords/tag/slice-of-life/
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Eden writes about her brother born weighing on 1 lb. 13 oz. http://fromourkingzoo.blogspot.com/2014/03/it-started-with-baby.html
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We are on Mardi Gras break, so my students will not join in until Thursday. They got a jump start last week, so there are a few posts up. Thanks to those who have already visited and commented. I can’t wait to show them all the activity when we meet on Thursday.
http://kidblog.org/sliceoflifechallenge
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Slices from high school students who have started blogging publicly. They would love some comments! (The link will stay the same throughout the challenge, as it is our round-up post.)
goo.gl/151b5r
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Slice of Life Day 3: Do small errors matter when reading?
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Submissions from 6th grade students: http://slicesfrompod2.blogspot.com/2014/03/march-3rd-slices.html?showComment=1393859872663#c8694156111558374099
Comments needed! 🙂 We’ll update with more slices as the day goes on.
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Fourth graders slicing on day 3! Only two have posted so far, but others will link up as this snowy day goes on.
http://kidblog.org/MrsKeelersRLAclass/
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We are just jumping in today since it is our first day of school in March and many students are not able to post over the weekend. We have two blog spaces (58 students!) – please visit and comment and we will be sure to visit yours as well! My students are very excited to be sharing their thinking! http://kidblog.org/MrsRogersBloggers13-14/ and http://kidblog.org/MrsRogersBloggers13-14II/
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I tried to read some of your students’ blogs, but I got the following message: “You must Log in to read this post.” Are they public yet?
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Try this direct link, it should be working.
readwriterecommend.blogspot.com
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We are on day 3 of the challenge! We are still trying to get the links correctly linked up to the student blogs. We hope you will stop by and leave a comment and say hi. 🙂
http://mskimgrade5.blogspot.sg/2014/03/slice-of-life-challenge-day-3.html
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Slice of life day 3: almost forgot my link 🙂
http://parentingandpedagogy.blogspot.com/2014/03/thunderstruck.html?m=1
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No new posts yet today, please check out blogs after 12:00 pm CST. My students are so excited to check out your blogs this morning!
http://kidblog.org/writingtigers/
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http://lifesongsing.blog.com/2014/03/03/hello-world/
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Tech Time – How much of an impact does technology have in my classroom http://literacy180.blogspot.com/2014/03/tech-time.html
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A tribute to our second best friend.
http://handsintothesoil.blogspot.com/2014/03/alpha.html
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Happy Monday! Greetings from The International School of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Our Gr. 6A team of students is loving the challenge. Day 3 is up and running with some great new student posts. To access these, please click on our class blog – the students links are added as comments as well as Blog roll links on the right hand side of the page. Enjoy ! http://iskl6aslicers.blogspot.com/2014/03/sol-3-this-is-me.html
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Here’s to Day 3! I would like to echo Max’s plea for encouragement and comments for my grade six students. I plan on getting the students up and running on comments tomorrow. Sorry for the delay. See comments section for student slices.
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Here are the 6B Slicers Day 3 Links. By the way, we are a Grade 6 class at the International School of Kuala Lumpur! http://6bslicers.blogspot.com/2014/03/slice-of-life-3.html
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My students will be linking up to the site below throughout the day. Please give them encouragement and comments if you have the chance.
http://maxsclassreads.blogspot.com/2014/03/solsc-331-max-and-kams-class.html
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