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Lesson Plan - Text Messaging: A Major Misunderstanding

The Sock Puppet Nation comic “A Major Misunderstanding” illustrates how a text message conversation can quickly unravel without the aid of non-verbal cues like tone-of-voice and body language to interpret the meaning of words and phrases. Students analyze characters' thoughts, words, actions and feelings, and they distinguish between literal language and figures of speech. The lesson includes a teacher guide, printable activity pages, and interactive multimedia resources.
Teacher Reference Page - Quick Guide to Digital Programming: Delivery Methods & Instructions

Students closely follow the story and interactive lesson about text message etiquette featuring Dot & i. Students tje practice digital etiquette through follow-up activities and discussion. This lesson includes a lesson plan, printable activity pages, and interactive multimedia resources.
Student Handout 1 - Worksheet: Guided Practice (A Major Misunderstanding)

The Sock Puppet Nation comic “A Major Misunderstanding” illustrates how a text message conversation can quickly unravel without the aid of non-verbal cues like tone-of-voice and body language to interpret the meaning of words and phrases. Students analyze characters' thoughts, words, actions and feelings, and they distinguish between literal language and figures of speech. The lesson includes a teacher guide, printable activity pages, and interactive multimedia resources.
Student Handout 2 - Quiz: A Major Misunderstanding

The Sock Puppet Nation comic “A Major Misunderstanding” illustrates how a text message conversation can quickly unravel without the aid of non-verbal cues like tone-of-voice and body language to interpret the meaning of words and phrases. Students analyze characters' thoughts, words, actions and feelings, and they distinguish between literal language and figures of speech. The lesson includes a teacher guide, printable activity pages, and interactive multimedia resources.
Student Handout 3 - Worksheet: Think About It (A Major Misunderstanding)

The Sock Puppet Nation comic “A Major Misunderstanding” illustrates how a text message conversation can quickly unravel without the aid of non-verbal cues like tone-of-voice and body language to interpret the meaning of words and phrases. Students analyze characters' thoughts, words, actions and feelings, and they distinguish between literal language and figures of speech. The lesson includes a teacher guide, printable activity pages, and interactive multimedia resources.