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Sometimes Less is More

Sometimes Less is More. When have you experienced or thought about a time where less would have been more? If you don’t have an experience then think of a time this might apply. Please record date and journal entry title. What about texting?. Text a Friend!.

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Sometimes Less is More

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  1. Sometimes Less is More When have you experienced or thought about a time where less would have been more? If you don’t have an experience then think of a time this might apply. Please record date and journal entry title.

  2. What about texting?

  3. Text a Friend! So, you just arrived at your vacation destination! Use one of the pictures to the right and your knowledge from social studies class to text a friend about a site you’re seeing using the text language you usually would. Describe either the people, place, food, or how you feel. If you have been somewhere you would like to share other than one of these pictures you may do so. Final note: You only have a limited number of text messages. Keep it short and sweet, but say enough to express your self. You have approximately 3 minutes…Go.

  4. Let’s talk about it… • How did we choose our words? • [] • Why did we do this? • [] • Does this mean the more we think about our word choice it means we will be able to use our words more effectively? • []

  5. What about poetry? • What can we infer about language in poetry based on what we learned from the texting lesson? • [] • [] • [] • []

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