Way and above everything we did in our 5th class in St Joseph’s Primary School in Kinvara, Galway, Ireland in 2012 / 2013 100 word challenge was the best. The class looked forward every week to the new prompt and most especially they waited with great anticipation for the showcase and we were lucky – we had lots of showcases as the year went on and the writing just got better and better. A most amazing experience which boosted some children’s self esteem so much, gave a platform to others for their exceptional creativity and overall gave the class a regular opportunity to just write! THANK YOU for a great year with 100 word challenge and we’re looking forward to next September already. msokeeffesclass
this has been the first year with 100 word challenge. The children have loved it, especially the boys, turned some into avid writers! New blogsite will be up and running by October half term, do I have to resubmit a form?
Thank you so much for creating a wonderful space and interesting and inspirational prompts to get our children writing – they love it! Has really benefited my class and our school. Love seeing reluctant writers going off and writing independently and spontaneously! They value the feedback from the 100wc team, and love giving others positive feedback and getting ideas from other writers their age!
The 100 Word Challenge made positive impact on children in my school generally. We have made effort to get a set of computer for each class so that the challenge of posting each class’ blog can be overcome in the next academic session. Thumbs up for 100 we.
We loved the 100WC this year after we were introduced to it by a fellow Aussie teacher. Can’t wait to get back into it after a holiday break these past few weeks. Thanks so much for providing this site and a massive thank you to all those who volunteer their time to read and post comments on student work. I know my students LOVED having strangers from around the world comment on their writing!
I have just been introduced to the 100WC and can’t wait to get started with my class! We are still in school and are raring to get started on the new challenge! We have thoroughly enjoyed reading other children’s blogs and would love you to read and comment on ours: http://www.kidblog.org/class5Q. ENJOY!
Hi, I can’t see the form to sign up – details are as follows Bradwell Junior School, Derbyshire, Year 5/6 (about 27 children – I’m not sure haven’t counted!) blog address is http://bjs2.primaryblogger.co.uk/ – If there’s anything else I’ve missed out let me know :-) Can’t wait to 100WC again. The children loved it last year.
This is a terrific challenge. I did a trial with one of your holiday challenges just to see how the children would cope – they loved it! I can’t wait for som more challenges along the way.
I was playing football with my friends Rajan and Arjan, when the ball went flying over the big fence and into the neighbors garden.We tried to climb the fence and eventually got to the top.When we perched over, we saw this frightening piece of art. It was a huge plant pot with big scary yellow eyes that seemed to be watching us. It had countless upside legs sticking out the top as if they were hair and big red lips. The expression on the sculpture looked angry. We got such a fright that we slid back down the fence and ran from it.
I did this last year but then I moved schools, I would love to carry on but we don’t have a blog, only a thing called edmodo, will that work and if not can someone help.
I have tried to send an email but the address you have left keeps bouncing back! Can you send again please so I can let you have some details of how I can help
I have signed up for the 5 sentence challenge and given the blog address. How does this work? Does it get posted to the blog automatically or do I need to post it? If so, where do I find the 5 sentence challenge? Also do the chn get a reply if the tag the blog 5sentencechallenge?
Welcome to our 100 word challenge blog!
Do we have to set up a blog site to do this? I’m trying to fill out the form, but don’t know what to put in the blog website address blank.
Yes, you do need a blog or I have one you could use. Do let me know
We do not have a blog address either. Please can you help
Welcome to the 100 word challenge Dove Class!
Can’t wait for the new year to begin. 100 Word Challenge was one of the best things we did all year. By the end even our Ks were posting.
The details in the sign up form look like making contact when in need will be much easier. :)
I hope so Ross! We can but try!
Way and above everything we did in our 5th class in St Joseph’s Primary School in Kinvara, Galway, Ireland in 2012 / 2013 100 word challenge was the best. The class looked forward every week to the new prompt and most especially they waited with great anticipation for the showcase and we were lucky – we had lots of showcases as the year went on and the writing just got better and better. A most amazing experience which boosted some children’s self esteem so much, gave a platform to others for their exceptional creativity and overall gave the class a regular opportunity to just write! THANK YOU for a great year with 100 word challenge and we’re looking forward to next September already.
msokeeffesclass
So glad the children enjoyed their writing! I hope to visit next academic year!
this has been the first year with 100 word challenge. The children have loved it, especially the boys, turned some into avid writers! New blogsite will be up and running by October half term, do I have to resubmit a form?
Yes please! glad it went well & good luck with the new blog!
x
Thank you so much for creating a wonderful space and interesting and inspirational prompts to get our children writing – they love it! Has really benefited my class and our school. Love seeing reluctant writers going off and writing independently and spontaneously! They value the feedback from the 100wc team, and love giving others positive feedback and getting ideas from other writers their age!
I’ve heard so much positive feedback about 100WC. Really looking forward to my class trying it in 2013/14.
We look forward to reading your posts!
I keep looking at this page, but I don’t seem to be able to load the form, its just a blank page.
Not sure what the problem is because I can see the form. You fill it out here. Don#t have to up load it or anything.
The 100 Word Challenge made positive impact on children in my school generally. We have made effort to get a set of computer for each class so that the challenge of posting each class’ blog can be overcome in the next academic session.
Thumbs up for 100 we.
We loved the 100WC this year after we were introduced to it by a fellow Aussie teacher. Can’t wait to get back into it after a holiday break these past few weeks. Thanks so much for providing this site and a massive thank you to all those who volunteer their time to read and post comments on student work. I know my students LOVED having strangers from around the world comment on their writing!
I have just been introduced to the 100WC and can’t wait to get started with my class! We are still in school and are raring to get started on the new challenge! We have thoroughly enjoyed reading other children’s blogs and would love you to read and comment on ours: http://www.kidblog.org/class5Q. ENJOY!
Planning to participate in 13/14. Do the kids use our own blogs (we currently use Kidblog) and then link here? Or do we get a new blog on this site?
Hello there. I am trying to sign up to 100WC but can’t see the form? I’m using browser google chrome. Any ideas why it’s not showing?
It can be found here http://100wc.net/sign-up-form-1314/
still doesn’t show??? Must be some setting on my computer. I’ll keep trying. :)
Hi, I can’t see the form to sign up – details are as follows Bradwell Junior School, Derbyshire, Year 5/6 (about 27 children – I’m not sure haven’t counted!) blog address is http://bjs2.primaryblogger.co.uk/ – If there’s anything else I’ve missed out let me know :-) Can’t wait to 100WC again. The children loved it last year.
This is a terrific challenge. I did a trial with one of your holiday challenges just to see how the children would cope – they loved it! I can’t wait for som more challenges along the way.
I was playing football with my friends Rajan and Arjan, when the ball went flying over the big fence and into the neighbors garden.We tried to climb the fence and eventually got to the top.When we perched over, we saw this frightening piece of art. It was a huge plant pot with big scary yellow eyes that seemed to be watching us. It had countless upside legs sticking out the top as if they were hair and big red lips. The expression on the sculpture looked angry. We got such a fright that we slid back down the fence and ran from it.
I did this last year but then I moved schools, I would love to carry on but we don’t have a blog, only a thing called edmodo, will that work and if not can someone help.
I have tried to send an email but the address you have left keeps bouncing back! Can you send again please so I can let you have some details of how I can help
Hi,
I have signed up for the 5 sentence challenge and given the blog address. How does this work? Does it get posted to the blog automatically or do I need to post it? If so, where do I find the 5 sentence challenge? Also do the chn get a reply if the tag the blog 5sentencechallenge?
Thanks!
Email & details sent!
Hi. I would love to join the 100 Word Challenge with my writers. We don’t have blog sites (soon to come). Can we still join in?
Thanks, Louise