It's wonderful to have you back for the fourth day of our month-long writing challenge.
Day 4 Slice of Life Story Challenge Classroom
If you’re participating in the CLASSROOM Slice of Life Story Challenge, this is where you share your writing. Welcome to Day 4 of the 4th Annual Slice of Life Story Challenge Classroom! Looking to connect with other classrooms? List your Name, grade level, and state along with your link and encourage teachers to follow your… Continue reading Day 4 Slice of Life Story Challenge Classroom
PD Possibilities Blog Series
Here at Two Writing Teachers, we believe with all our hearts in issues of professional development, and this is why we're going to devote the rest of March to issues around professional development, both as coaches and classroom teachers...
DAY 3 SOLSC CLASSROOM #SOL16
If you’re participating in the CLASSROOM Slice of Life Story Challenge, this is where you share your writing.
DAY 3 OF THE MARCH SOLSC! #SOL16
It's the third day of our month-long writing challenge. We're delighted you're here, sharing a slice of your life, today!
Better Late Than Never
You can still sign up for the 9th Annual Slice of Life Story Challenge.
DAY 2 OF THE MARCH SOLSC! #SOL16
Here's the place where you'll link up your blog post with other Slicers from around the world.
Day 2 SOLSC Classroom #sol16
One of the most exciting things about participating in the Slice of Life Story Challenge is the community. Writers of all ages need to feel that connection with other writers.
DAY 1 OF THE MARCH SOLSC! #SOL16
Welcome to the 9th Annual Slice of Life Story Challenge! This is where you share a link to your individual (not classroom) slice of life story. Please remember to give at least three other Slicers some comment love during the day today.
CLASSROOM SOLSC FOR STUDENTS: DAY 1 OF 31
Welcome to Day One of the Classroom Slice of Life Story Challenge!
February Writing Tweet Roundup!
It is my pleasure to share with you my favorite tweets related to the teaching of writing from February!
The Big Book of Details: A Review & Giveaway
Are you always telling your students to add detail? This book is for you. Enter to win a copy!

