Welcome to Day 31 of the 4th Annual Classroom Slice of Life Story Challenge! You did it!
If your students are writing for the Classroom Slice of Life Story Challenge, this is where you will post the link to their writing!
It always seems impossible until it is done. –Nelson Mandela
It’s the final day of our month-long writing challenge. How did it go? We would love your thoughts, feelings, and reflections when you leave your link today. Perhaps you’d like to reflect on your students’ growth. Perhaps you’d like to reflect on the logistics of the challenge. Perhaps you’d like to share some of your students’ thoughts on the experience. We welcome it all.
Thank you for taking the plunge and joining us on the March classroom challenge. It was a delight to read your students’ posts! What a rich, varied, intriguing community we have.
We hope it was a wonderful experience for you and your students. And of course, we hope you’ll be back next March for another classroom writing challenge.
CONGRATULATIONS!
WRITE a slice of life story on your own blog.
SHARE a link to your post in the comments section.
GIVE comments to at least three other SOLSC Classroom bloggers.
Happy Slicing!
Reminders:
- 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.
- 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.) Individual students CANNOT link here directly. Students who are under 18 must have an adult linking for them. Any student links left without an adult link will be deleted.
- 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 the 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 us.
- If your last name begins with the letters A – G, please email questions to Anna, AnnaGCockerilleLiteracy{at}gmail.com.
- If your last name begins with the letters H – M, please email questions to Deb, DebFrazier4{at}gmail.com.
- If your last name begins with the letters N – S, please email questions to Kathleen, Mrs.sokolowski{at}gmail.com.
- If your last name begins with the letters T – Z, please email questions to Tara, elibenoli5{at}gmail.com.
Can’t wait to celebrate and acknowledge the dedication of these writers!
http://css5thgradebloggers.weebly.com/march-31
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Proud of the Third Graders in South Berwyn that mad it this far! We will DEFINITELY be celebrating on Monday! 🙂 https://theteachingbee.edublogs.org/2016/03/31/march-31-2016-sol-classroom-3k-owls/
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Proud of everyone one their last day of the challenge! Great job! Only 17 school days in March and we had 25 consistent slicers and 12-15 who sliced every day! Middle school students in Denver! http://sol-logan-2016.blogspot.com/2016/03/solsc-31-final-march-post.html
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To the end!
http://www.behindthescenesinfirstgrade.com/slice-of-life-story-challenge/solsc-day-31
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Only two slicers today, but as you will read from one of the slicers, it was a very busy day at school! http://mselisacoto.blogspot.com/
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My students have grown so much in reading and writing! Absolutely loved Slice of Life Challenge. http://mrsliecksclass.blogspot.com/2016/03/our-last-march-slice-of-life-posting.html
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Eden is writing for her last day! PLEASE READ AND COMMENT!!!!! She hasn’t missed 1 day! that’s 31 post
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I’m really so proud of my third graders. There is so much to reflect on- I’m thinking I will process it all in my upcoming TWT post on April 9th. Here is our last Slices: http://goo.gl/SAJX7Z
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One lone student, Vannisa, is not quitting yet. https://kidblog.org/class/mrs-simons-sea/posts
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Our 5th graders are back! It’s been a crazy week but they have been out there trying to comment. Thank you everyone – love this! https://kidblog.org/class/mrs-campbells-class-15-16/posts AND https://kidblog.org/class/mrs-rogers-class-15-16/posts
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Four third graders posted EVERY day this month. We are grateful for the comments that were left for us. We are on break this week, but will certainly celebrate when we return. Thank you so much to TWT for creating this community!
https://kidblog.org/class/castlebloggers-2015-2016/posts
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My HS ELLs have done a fantastic job! https://www.writeabout.com/class/JM5298
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My 5th graders have worked hard this month to push themselves as writers. Many have met their individual individual writing goals. Thank you to everyone for being a part of this community!
Here is our last round:
https://kidblog.org/class/MrsMarc-AurelesWonderfulWriters2015-2016/posts
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8th graders had such a great time slicing! http://amygurney.weebly.com/slice-of-life-blog/call-for-slices-33116
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Day 31: https://kidblog.org/class/DarbyCreekWrites/posts
I have certainly enjoyed this little community of writers. I’m not sure I would have stayed dedicated to daily posting without them.
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Third graders continue slicing over break!
http://3ev2016solcc.blogspot.sg/2016/02/solcc31-march-31-2016.html
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