I’m tired. It’s been a long week. And, in case you haven’t noticed…it’s ONLY WEDNESDAY!
If you haven’t used six word memoirs in your classroom before, check out Not Quite What I was Planning for a BUNCH of examples. They can be fun to use in class; whether you have kids write their own, or write one for a character, it can be interesting to see what they come up with.
So here are six words that tell you a little about me:
I’m trying to write for 31 days straight with the Slice of Life challenge from Two Writing Teachers. Wish me luck!!
Oh wow what an evocative 6 word memoir! I will have to try this, although I’m usually too verbose for these kinds of things….
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Sounds perfect for you to work on exactly that issue! 🙂
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I’ve seen these, but never made one myself. I think I’ll give it a whirl tonight!
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What is your blog? I can never seem to get to it!
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Six word memoirs!? Such a fun idea!
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Sometimes it seemed like a barn!
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ha, but it was missing the key ingredient: horses!
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I love six word memoirs! 🙂 Yours is cute!
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I love coming across these! Yours made me smile. I will have to try my own someday as well.
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Your 6 Word Memoir is very interesting. This is worth a try and giving it a shot. Students responses always surprise us.
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Not many books I haven’t loved.
How’s that 6 word memoir? Very cool idea, thanks!
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Love it!! I could have the same! If I finished, then it was good. 🙂
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I will certainly try this! Probably sooner rather than later, as time for writing is drying up this week.
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Interesting concept. I’ll have to ponder this and give it a try.
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