Please leave a link to your slice in the comments below, then use the links below to comment on student writing. If you are a teacher posting a link to student writing today, please start your comment with CLASSROOM CHALLENGE in all caps to make it easier for slicers to find your students.
BE INSPIRED
I love reading the padlets below of student slices because it’s apparent when something BIG happens. For example, Natasha Domina’s class was recently abuzz in anticipation of a field trip. However, the real highlight occurred on March 2nd- The Lunch Incident. When a group of eighth graders collapsed a table in the lunchroom, several slicers covered this event from differing perspectives and levels of humor. What happened in your life this week that would get a group of kids giggling and gossiping?
COMMENT ON STUDENT WRITING HERE:
- Erika Victor’s 5th Graders in Cambodia slice on this padlet.
- Natasha Domina’s 3rd and 4th graders in the U.S. slice on this padlet.
SUPPORT
If you encounter any issues with non-working links, problems with your permalink, or a permalink causing an image to appear in the comment section, our Slicer Troubleshooting Team is here to help. The team comprises four experienced Slicers: Glenda Funk, Fran McCrackin, Joanne Toft, and Peter von Euler. (Click here for a short tutorial to help you find your permalink and link your slice-of-life story to this post.)
For inquiries, please email us rather than leaving them in the comments below or on social media. We appreciate your patience as we receive a high volume of emails in the early days of the challenge. We will respond to all emails promptly.
Please direct specific questions to the appropriate co-author.
If you need support with the Classroom Challenge, email Leah Thomas at leahthomaswrites[at]gmail.com.
If your last name starts with A-G, email Jess Carey at jessica.carey224[at]gmail.com
If your last name starts with H-N, email Lainie Levin at lainlev72[at]gmail.com.
If your last name starts with O-T, email Melanie Meehan at meehanmelanie[at]gmail.com.
If your last name starts with U-Z, email Sarah Valter at sarahvalterreads[at]gmail.com.
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Sunday morning seemed like a good time to create book spine poetry. https://justforamonth.blogspot.com/2026/03/book-spine-poems.html
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My green thumb is itching to plant somr seeds https://shawndastories.wordpress.com/2026/03/22/digging-in-the-dirt/
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CLASSROOM SLICERS G5 in Cambodia https://padlet.com/isppenh/slice-of-life-challenge-march-2026-wu5nsqn3ms7udstg
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A Silent Disco? https://msvictorreads.wordpress.com/2026/03/22/pub-crawl-phnom-penh-teacher-style/
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On some hazy days https://getupeight.home.blog/2026/03/22/haze-2/
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I did NOT receive a reply to my March 19 letter to Mother Nature. Yesterday’s weather was unacceptable so the language is more specific! https://franmcveigh.wordpress.com/2026/03/22/solsc26-march-22-letter-2/
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My 3rd poem in 3 days celebrates spring with 6 lines, 20 syllables and 3 pics.
https://pleasuresfromthepage.blogspot.com/2026/03/sol-2231-springtime.html
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Baking an apple pie in a brown paper bag https://alicenine.net/a-brown-paper-bag/
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For March 22nd – a prayer-poem of gratitude.
https://wordancerblog.com/sol-march-2026-book-of-hours/
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Three Slicers Meet in the Hallway: http://wherethereisjoy.blog/2026/03/21/three-slicers-meet-in-the-hallway-2/
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Hope you like dogs because today is “Lucy’s Confessional.” Lucy is the newest member of our family. Note: Twelve years ago when I joined this challenge, Deb Day from Iowa featured posts in the persona of her dog Chloe. Since then writing in the voice of a fur baby is an annual tradition: https://glendafunk.wordpress.com/2026/03/21/lucys-confessional-solsc26-22-31/
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