CMIIW, but I think texting has created a whole new alphabet! Didn't get that first word? It's "Correct me if I'm wrong!"
Even though digital shorthand is used everywhere, properly edited and word processed writing still has its place. Once only found in middle and high schools, word processing skills are taught to students as young as five. It's important that our students become familiar with word processing tools and available to produce work that is effective and understandable.
We've put together four word processing activities complete with student instructions for editing each. This set also includes a detailed lesson plan that ties in both ISTE and Common Core areas, ideas for questions, academic feedback and informal and formal assessment.

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