On the first day of the Challenge, Cathy asked me hold a Question and Answer Session with her second graders. She invited her students to slice with her during the month of March, and they were filled with questions. Thought you may enjoy eavesdropping. 🙂
Author: Ruth Ayres
SOLSC. 2011. 3 of 31
It's not too late to join us! If you've been dragging your feet, jump in today. You won't be sorry -- I pinky promise! Don't you just love comments? Remember to spread the joy and leave comments on at least three other Slices. How do I share my students' Slices? What do I need to… Continue reading SOLSC. 2011. 3 of 31
Library Friends (Ruth’s SOLS)
My mom (who comments as Quilt Addict) is a library director. She is also Mimi. In her role as Mimi she keeps my son, Sam, while I'm at work. In her role as librarian, she works some afternoons. Inevitably these two roles collide, which makes for a little boy who loves the library . . .… Continue reading Library Friends (Ruth’s SOLS)
Sharing Student Slices
First -- Kudos to everyone who is extending this challenge to their classrooms! Second -- the logistics of sharing your students Slices. If you have questions after reading this, please leave a comment. If you want to share students slices either: If students are blogging, have them link their posts to a post on YOUR… Continue reading Sharing Student Slices
SOLSC. 2011. 2 of 31.
Slice of Life Challenge 2011. Please share your unique URL to your daily slice in the comments of this post. Feel free to grab this button and use it to your blog. Happy Slicing. Oh my! I am overwhelmed by your support of this challenge. Don't you just get goosebumps thinking about our community… Continue reading SOLSC. 2011. 2 of 31.
And So It Begins (Ruth’s SOLS)
Hello March. I've been waiting for you. My soul feels you. Last summer I longed for a change in season. Summer wasn't in my heart, but it held on and kept coming back and back and back. I couldn't escape the summer memories, memories reminding me that sometimes life is just plain hard. Winter was… Continue reading And So It Begins (Ruth’s SOLS)
SOLSC. 2011. 1 of 31(Translation: Slice of Life Story Challenge 2011. Day 1 of 31)
And it begins . . . Important information about participating in the Slice of Life Story Challenge 2011. Need to know how to start a blog? What's a Slice? Cool News: Stenhouse is offering free shipping to Slicers throughout the month of March. Just enter the code SOL.
SOLS Challenge in the Classroom
I am thrilled to hear so many plans to extend Slice of Life Story Challenge to your classrooms. Thank you to those who have shared their thinking. My friend Ruth Metcalfe (she posts in the comments as "the other ruth"), has generously shared her reflective thinking, anchor chart, and templates for a SOLS Challenge book… Continue reading SOLS Challenge in the Classroom
Important Info if You Wanna Play SOLS Challenge 2011
Hello writer friends. Are you as excited about the Challenge starting as I am? Here are some important things for you to know if you are planning to join us for Slice of Life Story Challenge 2011. Here is a button just for this year’s challenge. Thanks for this suggestion! I changed the… Continue reading Important Info if You Wanna Play SOLS Challenge 2011
Words that are Speaking to Me
"It is important that you say what you mean to say. Time is too short. You must speak words that matter." --- Kate DiCamillo, The Magician's Elephant
Standardized Writing Prompts
In Indiana, many students will be taking the state writing test next week. So I've been thinking about what is most important for our young writers to know prior to taking the standardized test. I've decided it is this: You know everything you need to know to be successful. As with most things when it… Continue reading Standardized Writing Prompts
You Up for a Writing Challenge?
I'm hoping you plan to join the Slice of Life Story Challenge in March. I'm also hoping you talk to your friends, parents, children, spouses, or strangers in the grocery store line about the challenge because documenting the little moments in our ordinary days is rewarding. (Mom, are you reading this? It's time for you… Continue reading You Up for a Writing Challenge?

