It’s Day 7 Classroom Slicers!
What are some of the ways that your students are getting better at writing as they write daily? Hopefully you see evidence that they are aiming to write well, as they try craft moves and take more risks with their writing.
It might help to study not just their products but their process, as well. One wonderful thing about writing daily is that doing so can help the writer to practice moving efficiently through the writing process rather than getting hung up on one part or another.
As your students continue to Slice, consider strategies you have taught them for each part of the writing process, and consider whether they might benefit from some reteaching of particular strategies or an increased emphasis on a particular part of the writing process.
You might begin by listing strategies they know, such as:
Generating Ideas
- Keeps a list of potential ideas to write about
- Has “territories” or “topics” in mind that make for particularly fruitful writing
- Generates ideas that feel weighty and significant
Drafting
- Writes with stamina and focus
- Tries multiple ways the piece could go, perhaps by writing more than one beginning
Revision
- Makes changes based on the heart of the story or in order to bring out deeper meaning
- Deletes parts that don’t fit as well as adds where needed for clarity and meaning
- Asks a writing partner, friend, teacher, or parent to read and offer feedback
What other writing moves have you noticed your students practicing as they Slice? And what moves might you reteach?
Finally, yesterday Stacey wrote a lovely post about her own writing process. If you have students who are feeling less than confident in their process or their products, they might really benefit from reading about Stacey’s experience.
Useful Links:
- 31 Slices (ideas for topics)
- Essential Information
- Q&A About the Classroom Slice of Life Story Challenge (watch a video call with elementary school students)
Going Strong~ First grade bloggers!
http://www.behindthescenesinfirstgrade.com/3/post/2014/03/sol-30-day-writing-challenge.html
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The biggest thing I have noticed so far is that students are planning their writing more. I am hearing conversations about what they plan to write next, where they plan to write, and what they will tell their readers.
Here are day 7 links:
http://merelylearningtogether.weebly.com/1/post/2014/03/slice-of-life-day-7.html
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Here is our second helping of slices! Enjoy and comment away! You will have to highlight their URLs and paste them into a new tab…sorry…still working out the link kinks!
http://creatively-cardinal.blogspot.com/2014/03/call-for-slices-march-7-slice-of-life.html#comment-form
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Day 7 Slices: http://kidblog.org/EastCentralWriters/bhillerns/slice-of-life-day-7/
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The challenge is bringing out the best and worst in my sixth graders (and myself!)…as initial ideas wear thin, we’re losing some focus. Mini-lessons next week will hopefully help, but for now, enjoy what we’re producing! 🙂
http://slicesfrompod2.blogspot.com/2014/03/march-7th-slices.html
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We’re all completely exhausted after our big multicultural event yesterday, but hopefully a few slices will still come in!
http://kidblog.org/WritingOurOwnWords/tag/slice-of-life/
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Mrs.Shrontz’s 3rd Grader’s shoe prompt quick writes
http://shrontzwriters.blogspot.com/2014/03/lost-and-found-trouble.html
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Third grade slices linked in the comments.
http://3rdgradeslicers.wordpress.com/2014/03/07/solsc-march-7-2014/
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http://kidblog.org/2014-2/
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Spring break begins for us tomorrow. Hoping some will continue to slice over the break.
http://kidblog.org/MrsKeelersRLAclass/
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Eden’s Day 7 Slice http://fromourkingzoo.blogspot.com/2014/03/dear-ana.html
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Day 7 coming up soon!
http://kidblog.org/writingtigers/
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Happy Friday everyone! It was cool to see one of my students write their post as a poem, after I modeled that yesterday.
Here are our slices from today!
http://mskimgrade5.blogspot.sg/2014/03/slice-of-life-challenge-day-7.html
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I’m not in the classroom today so hopefully my friends are still blogging!
http://kidblog.org/MrsRogersBloggers13-14/ and http://kidblog.org/MrsRogersBloggers13-14II/
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The kids will be adding their posts as the day goes on. Michael is posting at 7:00 AM! I can’t keep up with him. Our principal is adding her posts around 7:30 at night. Check them out.
http://kidblog.org/MrsJohnsonsClass2013-2/juliaajohnson/day-7-of-31/
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I am amazed at the variety of writing styles I am seeing in my classes. Yesterday we reviewed some revision strategies and talked about comments. I bought some Starburst and plan to reward today for the most comments. They love getting them, so I challenged them to give as many as they are getting. You have to read Vannisa’s posts. She is keeping me in stitches. http://kidblog.org/SliceofLifeChallenge/
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I am laughing out loud at Vannisa’s last post!
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As the challenge ensues, I realize the need to focus on the concept of a memoir – me included. Please be patient with me and my sixth graders. See comments for student slices.
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Hi Everyone, Gr. 6A slicers are excited to have moved on to Day 7 Posts ! Enjoy
http://iskl6aslicers.blogspot.com/2014/03/sol-7-synthesising-summary-paragraphs.html
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We gather more memories as I share several mentor texts around memoir writing. Here are some slices from my 5th grade classroom…http://muellersreaders.blogspot.com/2014/03/5th-grade-slice-of-life-classroom.html
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Hi All – Here is the link 6B Slicers Day 7 posts. Thanks!
http://6bslicers.blogspot.com/2014/03/slice-of-life-7.html
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