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Texting a Response to Lord of the Flies
Promising Practice
PROFESSIONAL COMMENTARY

In this lesson, students participate in a review of Lord of the Flies by choosing scenes from the novel when the use of today's high-tech methods of contact could have been successful. An interactive tool is featured at the website to help them create a graphic map of these events. Students then develop a summary of the book from one character's perspective by creating five text messages composed by that character to an imagined audience off the island. Messages are to suggest the identity of the sender, the audience and the purpose. A student handout and website link are provided to help with texting abbreviations. Suggestions for student reflections, extension activities, and additional teaching resources for the novel are also included (author/sec)

OHIO STANDARDS
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English Language Arts Standards
Acquisition of Vocabulary Standard
Reading Process: Concepts of Print, Comprehension Strategies and Self-Monitoring Strategies Standard
Writing Process Standard
NATIONAL STANDARDS
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Standards for the English Language Arts
Range of materials and purposes for reading
Reading strategies, language use, and conventions
Write, speak, and visually represent to create text
Language diversity and competency
RESOURCE TYPE
Instructional Resource
PRACTICE LEVEL
Promising Practice
STANDARDS ALIGNMENT
Grades 6–8
TOPICS
English Language Arts --
Reading-Strategies & Skills;
Vocabulary;
Writing;
Writing Process;
KEYWORDS
Lord of the Flies;
William Golding;
text message;
Technology;
communication
Publisher: IRA/NCTE
Author: Joyce Bruett