Sara: School
Olivia: After School Luke: Slid Jill: School 3/6/14 Daksh: When My Sister Cried Allison: Of Writer's Notebook Sofia: Going to My Friends Neev: My Ecxitinment Today Carrlene: Birds Mikey: Lego Build Neev: Late Start Day
Allison: Pich Prfit Sara: School Olivia: In the middol of school Maddie: Late Story Daksh: When I hert my sister Luke: Luke Day Ray: Today Tristan: At School Olivia: My Day After School
Maddie: Food Jill: Dentist 3/4/14 Neev: Tuesday 3/4/14 Sara: Sister and me snowball fight Tristan: Snowball Fight Carrlene: Rainbow the Fish Karissa: Writers Notebook Ray: Today Daksh: When I woched tv
Luke: Luke soccer game Sara: Dinner Olivia: The Best Day at School Maddie: Mr. Weaver Allison: Watching tv of Spongebob Tristan: Fun Sofia: At the hostel for my brother hoke trait Neev: Regular Day Ray: Kumon Carrlene: Animals Since our challenge began over the weekend, some students wrote their posts in their Writer's Notebooks and then added them onto their blog on Monday. Neev: Snow
Sofia: Books I Rout Karissa: My Weekend Tristan: At My House Maddie: Last Saturday Ray: My Sister Olivia: At West Virginia Jill: My Baby Sitter Allison: The Day of Me Although this is a 30-day writing challenge, and the start date is officially March 1, I am giving a little leeway to the students' start of their challenge. The weekend is a tough time to get started. Once they start, however, they have committed to writing a post a day. This is the first year that I am doing this challenge, so I am going to make it a little more flexible and see where it takes us.
Our class is joining the Slice of Life writing challenge at Two Writing Teachers. Participation is optional. I will try to link posts and add images each day of student writing for the event. Since this challenge will take place during the weekends as well as the school days, some photos of writing will have to be added on Monday after students return to school if students to choose to write their posts in their writer's notebooks rather than on Kidblog. |
AuthorsSome of the students in our classroom have accepted a 30-day writing challenge. The challenge is to write something...anything...every day for 30 days. ArchivesCategories |
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