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 a time today where you had to hurry up and wait. Was it for your parents? Did a computer have the spinning beachball of death on it? What did you do and how did you feel during the wait?
Here's the code to link up!
<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.
The Rage Issues of my Brother
ReplyDeleteIt all came crashing down…
ReplyDeleteAaand... forgot to link up.
ReplyDeleteSOL 6: Two Truths and a Lie
With the exception of watches and hairties, my wrist adornments (at least until Monday-Tuesday, when they go away):
ReplyDeleteHapkido Bracelets
A Few Hawaii Highlights
ReplyDeleteMathematics (don't worry, it is not actual math)
ReplyDeleteCan You Drive a Stick?
ReplyDeleteSoL #7 - Fire! Fire! Fire!
ReplyDeleteSOL #7: A Rant About My Life and Future
ReplyDeleteMy truamatic ski trip
ReplyDeleteKatie's Riddles
ReplyDeleteShitty Fanart from Google (NSFL)
ReplyDeleteThe Fandom Levels
ReplyDeleteWriters Block
ReplyDeleteMy family in Africa
ReplyDeleteMy Dog’s Stair Adventures
ReplyDeleteFavorite Food
ReplyDeleteThe Concept of Waiting
ReplyDeleteUltimate Anticipation
ReplyDelete"I fell in the river and dropped my math."
ReplyDeleteComputer case!
ReplyDeleteFavorite Season
ReplyDelete
ReplyDeleteNaps
Omgggg My internet I a butt and is now working just before 8:00?
ReplyDeleteSOL #7
Two Truths and a lie
ReplyDeletefigure skating and shame
ReplyDeleteBiking to School
ReplyDelete