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* “LOL Connor is the only one in class not going on the camping trip this weekend.”
* “Everybody wear purple tomorrow, but don’t tell Yasmin”
* “Sorry, I don’t think you can come to my party. It’ll cost too much money for you.”
* “No offence but your handwriting is embarrassing so you should probably switch groups for this project.”
* “This makes me cringe, who told Aisha she can sing?!”
* “You can only join our group if you give me the login to your account.”
* “Am I the only one who thinks Claire looks kinda like a Smurf?”
Mr S
B Internet Kind: Activity 2 Turning negatives into positive
Grades:
3rd Grade
Subjects:
Digital Citizenship
Student Instructions
INSTRUCTIONS: Work with a partner. Open the template and read the comment. Think about how it would make you feel and add an emoji to express that. Now have a go at tuning each of these negative or hurtful comments into a positive, add another emoji. When you finished, have a look at how other people did it. Send them a constructive comment.