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Welcome to the Logan School for Creative Learning's - March Slice of Life Challenge Blog! The Logan School is in Denver, Colorado and the students are in grades 6-8. This is the fourth year for Logan students to participate in the SOLSC (Slice Of Life Story Challenge)! Look in the comments to find the links to the students' blogs each day. Also, the sidebar of the blog has links to each blog. We are excited to begin these daily blogs and see where our writing takes us! Please read their blog posts and provide encouraging feedback in the comments section of their posts. Thank you in advance.
Each day, these posts will provide a prompt that can be used if inspiration is lacking. They can be used any day of the challenge. Below are thirty-one prompts that can be used or added to the "Heart Maps" that students created before the challenge began. Good luck and Happy Slicing! See below for "The Code" and instructions!
Today's Prompt: On the way to school... - Write about your daily commute to or from school. What usually happens? What interesting things have happened? Describe an incident or what you wish would happen.
In the comments below:
1. Replace the url (keeping the quotation marks) with the link to your blog post. Make sure to go to the page of your blog post first before coping the address.
2. Replace text with the title of your blog post.
Here's the code to link up!
<a href="url">text</a>
<a href="url">text</a>
In the comments below:
1. Replace the url (keeping the quotation marks) with the link to your blog post. Make sure to go to the page of your blog post first before coping the address.
2. Replace text with the title of your blog post.
Chocolate Chip Cookies
ReplyDeleteAn Update on Glasses
ReplyDeleteA brief rant on transliterating languages
ReplyDeleteIt's a pretty bad slice, sorry, all my good ones aren't done yet.
Olive Follow-up
ReplyDeleteThree Random Nouns
ReplyDeleteyet another dog story
ReplyDeleteUsing Algebra to Disprove Addition
ReplyDeleteHow to prove that 2 = 1
Tuesdays
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ReplyDeleteMy Favorite Homework Excuses
ReplyDeleteMy Favorite Homework Excuses
ReplyDeleteMeh
ReplyDeleteThe Burger Stealing Puppy
ReplyDeleteOn the way to school
ReplyDeleteMarch 7th- Weaving
ReplyDeleteWut? I'm tired...
ReplyDeleteThree Truths and a Lie
ReplyDeleteGreen paint
ReplyDeleteOn The FlyThe first day of Ultimate practice!
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