SOLSC Classroom Challenge

2018 CLASSROOM SOLSC FOR STUDENTS: DAY 20 OF 31

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Welcome to Day 20 of the Classroom Slice of Life Story Challenge!

2018 CLASSROOM SOLSC PADLET

ANNOUNCEMENTS

  1. Please be sure to comment on our daily inspiration/questions. We are hoping this will foster a sense of community among the teachers who are participating! Have an idea for how to do this even better? Great! Leave your suggestion in the comments or contact us using the information below.
  2. If you haven’t already we encourage you to reach out to another teacher who is participating in the challenge and partner up. You may find it a bit easier to teach your students to comment on other students’ writing if you get familiar with one or two other classroom blogs and how they work.
  3. 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. This is the link to Day 1 only. This link will change each day. You should visit the Two Writing Teachers blog daily for the newest link.

INSPIRATION/TODAY’S QUESTION

Today’s Question for Classroom SOLSC Teachers:

“What prevents most people from being inventive and creative is fear of looking foolish.

 Peter Elbow

Please respond in the comments below, or leave a question or thought you have about the challenge so far.

QUESTIONS?

After reading the information in the links above, if you still have questions about the Classroom SOLSC contact one of us. (Please don’t use Twitter or Facebook to contact us with SOLSC questions).

  • If your last name begins with the letters A – G, please email questions to DebFrazier4{at}gmail.com.
  • If your last name begins with the letters H – M, please email questions to beth{at}elizabethmoore.work.
  • If your last name begins with the letters N- S, please email questions to Lanny Ball lanny.ball[{at}gmail.com.
  • If your last name begins with the letters T – Z, please email questions to Kathleen Sokolowski mrs.sokolowski{at}gmail.com.

 

2 thoughts on “2018 CLASSROOM SOLSC FOR STUDENTS: DAY 20 OF 31

  1. My thought of the day- While I’m not perfect and there is a lot of room for doing this challenge better with my students, some students are writing way more than they would have. And I feel good about that! Kristi, thanks for showing up here each day!

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