It's Day 19 of the Classroom Slice of Life Story Challenge. Welcome back!
Category: SOLSC Classroom Challenge
CLASSROOM SOLSC FOR STUDENTS: DAY 18 OF 31
It's Day 18 of the Classroom Slice of Life Challenge! Time for teachers to remember the important role they are playing in nurturing the writing identities of their students...
Classroom SOLSC for Students: Day 14 of 31
Day 14 of today's Classroom Slice of Life Story Challenge.
Classroom SOLSC for Students: Day 13 of 31
Day 17 of the Classroom Slice of Life Story Challenge!
Classroom SOLSC for Students: Day 8 of 31
It's Day 8! Have you been sharing your slices with your students?
Classroom SOLSC for Students: Day 7 of 31
Welcome back for Day 7 of the Classroom Slice of Life Challenge!
Classroom SOLSC for Students: Day 6 of 31
Welcome back for Day 6 of the Classroom Slice of Life Story Challenge! We are so glad you are with us this month. Our entire Two Writing Teachers team is incredibly proud of our community of teachers who write. Please remember that the Classroom SOLSC is meant to parallel the adult Slice of Life Story Challenge… Continue reading Classroom SOLSC for Students: Day 6 of 31
The Top 10 Reasons You Should Try the Classroom SOLSC with Your Students This March
Erika Victor, a third-grade teacher at an international school in Kuala Lumpur, shares her experiences from the Classroom Slice of Life Story Challenge with us today.
A Baker’s Dozen
Lee Ann Spillane, a high school teacher, asserts that sharing stories at a common table is what the Classroom Slice of Life Story Challenge is all about.
Tips, Tricks, and Routines for Making Your Classroom Slice of Life Story Challenge a Success
Katy Collins, a sixth-grade teacher, has been slicing with her students for several years. If you're thinking about participating in the Classroom SOLSC with your students, then you'll want to read her post.
Thirty One Days of Writing in Third Grade
Anytime you try something new, there will be lessons learned. The Classroom Slice of Life Story Challenge (SOLSC) was an ambitious endeavor for my third graders, but a very worthwhile one. As I reflect on the experience, I consider the successes, the difficulties and ways to improve upon what I started this year.
CLASSROOM SOLSC FOR STUDENTS: DAY 31 OF 31
Huge Congratulations! Today is the final day of the March classroom Slice of Life Story Challenge.

