SOLSC Classroom Challenge

Classroom SOLSC: 9 of 31

To climb steep hills requires slow pace at first. – Shakespeare Details: 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 unique URL to the location of the “round up” of student slices. (Click here to find out… Continue reading Classroom SOLSC: 9 of 31

commenting · Slice of Life Story Challenge

Commenting Challenge

This community is built on two things: writing and commenting. Therefore, I'm challenging you to comment on as many slice of life stories as possible in the next 36 hours.

SOLSC Classroom Challenge

Classroom SOLSC: 8 of 31

"Everyone needs to be valued. Everyone has the potential to give something back." - Diana Princess of Wales Before your students head-off into the weekend, I thought I'd mention the power of learning from each other.  While it's important to share one's own writing, it's equally important to read other people's writing and comment on… Continue reading Classroom SOLSC: 8 of 31

collecting · stories · Throwback Thursday · writer's notebook

Introducing Throwback Thursday

Peruse some of our past posts that will help you and your students find more things to write about.

SOLSC Classroom Challenge

Classroom SOLSC: 7 of 31

My ideas usually come not at my desk writing but in the midst of living. --Anais Nin Earlier this week, Slicer Joanne Toft blogged about pushing the writing muscle. At the beginning of her slice she wrote about some of the slicers in her class. She noticed, "It was interesting to see who really wrote… Continue reading Classroom SOLSC: 7 of 31

SOLSC Classroom Challenge

Classroom SOLSC: 6 of 31

Be thankful for what you have, you'll end up having more. -Oprah Winfrey Being happy doesn't mean that everything is perfect. It means that you've decided to look beyond the imperfections. -Author Unknown Yesterday I talked about encouraging students to write about worries, troubles, or concerns. Today, I want to encourage you to help those… Continue reading Classroom SOLSC: 6 of 31

SOLSC Classroom Challenge

Classroom SOLSC: 5 of 31

I look placid, you see, that's why people think I'm fine. Inside I worry a lot. --Maeve Binchy After a few days, some young writers may forget where they can look for story ideas.  Therefore, you might encourage your students to write about strong emotions.  While some kids lead carefree lives, many don't.  Therefore, it's… Continue reading Classroom SOLSC: 5 of 31

SOLSC Classroom Challenge

Classroom SOLSC: 4 of 31

Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall. –Confucius If your plan isn't working, adjust your plan. Never give up. -Matt Martin It is my hope all of your students have been busy crafting slice of life stories all weekend. If they are anything like my students were,… Continue reading Classroom SOLSC: 4 of 31

SOLSC Classroom Challenge

Classroom SOLSC: 3 of 31

This is the place to link your students' slice of life stories.

giveaway · ralph fletcher · Slice of Life Story Challenge

Good News for Late Starters #slice2013

If you start the adult challenge no later than Monday, March 4th and properly link your slice of life stories to the daily call for slice of life stories through March 31st, then you will be eligible to win a copy of What a Writer Needs, Second Edition.

SOLSC Classroom Challenge

Classroom SOLSC: 2 of 31

This is the place to link your students' slice of life stories.

SOLSC Classroom Challenge

Classroom SOLSC: 1 of 31

This is the place to link your students' slice of life stories.