Monday, February 23, 2009

Peer Conferencing


In third grade we spend a lot of time practicing peer conferencing. Peer conferencing is when a writer asks another writer (called their peer) to conference with them by reading their story and giving feedback and ideas.

Writers, tell about a time that you got some useful or helpful feedback during a peer conference.
  • Who were you conferencing with?
  • What piece were you working on?
  • Tell us exactly what the advice or feedback was.
  • What changes did you make after the conference?

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I listen to what they say about my story and change[revise] the things they say I should change and then double-check to see if I need to change anything else. I usually conference with Ben or Deon if they're available.


-Elias

Anonymous said...

i like how you can tell people what you did in your story. And how you made it. ben

Anonymous said...

i remember having that author celebration.My story was "Michale's tale" I liked the author celebrations.


-emily