Today, my kids are engaging in their very first writing group meeting. I read to them excerpts from "The Helping Circle" and modeled a writing group, and it seems like they're doing a pretty good job. I hear some constructive comments, but they're still very timid about reading their writing aloud. Understandable - I would hazard to guess that there aren't very many teachers that have made them do this before. I hope they find it valuable; I know I do. I adore my writing group - I just hope my kids learn to adore theirs as well.
It will be interesting to see what happens when the college essays are over. I think after this week, I will split up my writing workshops like so:
- Quick Write
- Mini-Lesson
- Writing Group Meeting
- Work Time
One thing I'm definitely going to make them do is submit to the Troubadour. I'm toying with the idea of making them look through Writer's Market and submit to an outside magazine. How cool would it be if one of my kids got PUBLISHED! I would die.
Conferencing is also, surprisingly, working out fairly well. It's not structured - just whoever wants help. I was very worried about the conferencing aspect of writing workshop, but I think I've made it work with my teaching style. Conferencing will come during the work time; I won't be interrupting writing groups for that.
That is all.
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