Sharing & responding to shorter, creative/personal pieces of writing

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Sharing & responding to shorter, creative/personal pieces of writing Feather Circles Sharing & responding to shorter, creative/personal pieces of writing

Talking Circles Native American tradition Seated in a circle Whoever holds the Sacred Object holds the floor Encouraged to “speak from the heart”

Feather Circles Used to share and respond to writing Pieces will be shorter, creative and/or personal Focus is speaking from the heart when you share and when you respond Praise and support

Feather Circle Laws Only he/she with the stick speaks. Everyone LISTENS. Save all praise and questions for “thank you” notes. When the speaker is finished reading, the speaker will pass the stick to the left. Rules #1 - #3 AGAIN! Breaking the rules even once is grounds for being excluded from future Feather Circles.

SPECIFIC Praise “That was good” or “I really liked it” will NOT cut it! Praise must be SPECIFIC! Examples: “Your choice of the word(s) _________________ when you described _____________ was very powerful.” “I felt the tension you were building when you described ___________________.” “When you included your thoughts and feelings about ______________ it made your story much more personal and interesting.” “The opening lines to your piece intrigued me right from the beginning.”