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Emoji-cize

Learning

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Participate in a variety of emoji

activities

Explore how emojis can be used in the

classroom

In the next 50 minutes…

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“Although an emoticon may look like a smile, a frown or any number of facial expressions, it doesn’t represent a face, as many internet

users assume. It’s actually intended to convey a feeling (“I’m happy,” or “just joking”).”

Lauren Collister

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• Summarize • Translate • Decode • Play with language • Add emotion to language

With emojis, students can…

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• Students can translate names of

books they are reading, quotes from

characters of the book, etc. into

emoji.

• Translating into emoji can be a

motivator for students.

• TRY IT! Try this example –

Book Titles with Emojis -

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Translate Quotes, Famous

Books, or Speeches

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1. Get into groups by matching your Emoji puzzle piece

2. Once in your group: • Introduce yourself. • Name your favorite emoji and tell why

it’s your favorite. • Have someone take a selfie of the

group with emoji and tweet it to #tceatots

Emoji Puzzle Ice Breaker

https://goo.gl/ysgz8Y

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In his blog, Control Alt Achieve, Eric

Curts explains how to create an Emoji

Writing Prompt Generator with Google

Sheets.

"Emoji Random Writing Prompt"

Template - https://goo.gl/dc1Y5t

Emoji Random Writing Prompt

Generator

TRY IT! Write a story based on a prompt.

Write it on this padlet -

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Emoji Google Slide Activity

1. Create an emoji that represents you.

2. Drag parts from the side or insert your own [Insert, Image,

Search].

3. In the textbox, write about yourself.

4. Don’t forget to include your name.

5. You can certainly delete the parts you do not use

and choose a background color for your slide.

6. Be creative!

About Me Emoji https://goo.gl/hT7u4S

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Create Your Own Emoji

Google Drawing Activity

Create your own emoji in Google Drawing and then embed it in

a Google Doc, if you want. This makes for a great writing

activity.

"Create Your Own Emoji" Template - https://goo.gl/4wiaSA

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Emoji Exit Tickets are a great way

for students to summarize what

students have learned during your

lesson in a fun and relatable way!

They also provide you with great

feedback to assess student

progression and understanding.

"Emoji Exit Ticket" Template -

https://goo.gl/13s9HH

Emoji Exit Ticket

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What are some ways you can use emojis in your classroom?

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