Hello, all!
This is the Slice of Life blog for the Logan School, a group of seventh and eighth graders in Colorado. We are slicing every day from May 2nd to June 1st. The links to our blogs are in the sidebar, while our individual posts are linked in the comments. Read and enjoy.
The Slice of Life Classroom Challenge usually takes place in March. The premise is for teachers and students around the world to slice every day for that month. Normally we participate in March, but this year it made more sense for us to do it in May. Enjoy!
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.
Here's the code to link up!
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In the comments below:
1. Replace the url (keeping the quotation matrks) 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.
My bad neighbors and emoji doughnuts
ReplyDeleteMy Mom's Graduation
ReplyDeleteWhy I'm Not Productive...
ReplyDeleteWell, at least one reason.
The link does not work, just so you know :)
DeleteProper link: Why I'm Not Productive
DeleteHeh I realized I called it SOL 15 and changed the link... now none of my links for the past few days will work... I am intelligent...
Just A Little Reflection
ReplyDeleteRain
ReplyDeletePerfectionism
ReplyDeletePreschool
ReplyDeleteJust a Schedule. Nothing Much.
ReplyDeleteDriving to School
ReplyDeleteThree truths and a lie (I know, little bit late)
ReplyDeleteMore Haikus
ReplyDeleteSOL 14: Senioritis
ReplyDeletea fly with a purpose- an inspiring story
ReplyDeletePinky finger
ReplyDeleteSongs and Movies
ReplyDelete
ReplyDeleteSOL #14
Post #14- A Strange Definition of Voice Cracks
ReplyDeleteA Week In The Life
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by the author.
ReplyDeleteThe tape on school computers
ReplyDeleteSorry I posted this late, it wouldn't let me comment on the page last night.
SoL #14 - Our Screwed Up Schools
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