Monday, November 3, 2014
Revisualizing Composition
to me sending text messages, emails, or comments is a type of writing. I mean you are just typing out what you want to say so of course that has to be a type of writing. any type of communicaton that deals with typing or writing anything out is definetly type of writing and it will also help you you. Text messaging is currently one of the more popular, with
billions of estimated users worldwide. Given this popularity, many
educators and parents have started to let there kids use it more often because it helps educate them and it also benefits any
education to incorporating texting in the classroom. Texting and “text speak” can be used to help build foundational reading skills, such as word recognition and phonological awareness. It can also be used to generate discussions around formal and informal language and writing for different tasks, audiences, and purposes, all of which are necessary skills for meeting College and Career Readiness Standards in reading, writing, language, and speaking and listening. Although it may not seem like it, texting is writing, and students who are frequent texters are therefore frequent writers. As such, it makes sense to harness all of this energy to help your students build their writing skill.
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