[LIT] hallway first reader conferences

Jacquie Leighton jmleighton at midmaine.com
Sat Jan 3 17:29:08 EST 2009


Hi Tena,


Cold enough for ya?

First readers are people we trust to read our writings when we think  
we're ready to submit for teacher edit.  I only edit for conventions.

The writer hooks up with someone who will read their piece and give  
them feedback on how it might be better.  They know from example and  
modeling what a piece of good feedback might be.  I keep the first  
reader focus on content only, not editing.

I still visit (stool and travel)  but when they have a peer who will  
take the time to read their early drafts, it's magical how they lead  
themselves to discussions.  They may not specifically follow a formula  
for feedback but they try and I give them the freedom to let their 10  
tops conversations lead them to where ever.  It's much more  
effective.  I might ask for them to give feedback on meaningful word  
choices, they might touch down on it, but often they have other  
discussions, mostly about similar expereriences.  Good fodder for the  
writing piece.  OFten I'll ask the writer to jot down a reflection on  
how the conference was useful and worth their time.

I don't read every single piece, but I do offer a quick look at  
content if they ask, and I'll offer a glaring revision suggestion.   
Takes a minute or two.

I don't read every single word.  I get the gist of it.

I edit only when they've submitted for teacher edit.  They've placed  
it in the "slot" for teacher edit.  I edit for "obvious  
stuff" (defined by you), spelling, and correct title conventions.  I  
return it to them for their work at final drafting.

Please let me know if I've answered your curiosities about first  
reader.  It's loose, they do it outside the door to the classroom, 10  
minutes tops, and I ask for feedback from the writer who received the   
conference. They love it.  It's a kind of publishing where they're  
presenting their ideas and skills to the "world" and getting immediate  
feedback.

Stay warm and happy new year.

Jacquie



On Jan 3, 2009, at 3:37 PM, TLP wrote:

> Jacquie wrote:
> ...She said she missed writing workshop, hallway first reader  
> conferences,
> choosing her topics and purposes for writing, publishing.
>
> So I jumped right on this as I still use the stool and travel  
> method. But I
> bet this would be less distracting. Can you talk about the "first  
> reader"
> aspect. Here are some things I still run into.
> Kids who do not use their personal proofreading checklist
> Kids who want me to edit their work
> Kids who want me to read every single word before passing in  
> polished work
> (which on new tasks I don't mind but again it becomes an editing  
> nightmare!
> Keep in mind, most are fine but there are always some that need to  
> be more
> independent. Does "first reader" address this?
>
> -- 
> Tena
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