Several years ago I read an interesting article in The New York Times by Tess Felder titled “The Way We Write Today!?!” Although the author states that many people think we are losing the art of writing and spelling because of “digital laziness,” she suggests that people are just sending messages in ever-changing ways. Emojis are an example of a way to express our emotions. Think of it as a new vocabulary to explore in your classroom.
Here are some sites that I found helpful for decoding the meanings of the symbols. http://emojipedia.org
http://getemoji.com
http://emojidictionary.emojifoundation.com
EMOJI AS A TEACHING TOOL
Classroom Management
Use these symbols for classroom management. “When I hold up the monkey with his hands over his mouth that means to stop talking and listen to me.”
*Run off several beating hearts and pass them to children who are being kind friends.
Games
*Make a memory game from poster board cut into 3" squares. Glue two if each emoji to the squares. Mix up the pieces and place face down on the floor. Children take turns looking for matching pairs by turning over two at a time. They may keep the pairs they match up.
Feelings
Discuss different emotions that emoji are illustrating. What makes you feel that way? Remind the children that we all have different emotions and that’s O.K.!
Feelings
Discuss different emotions that emoji are illustrating. What makes you feel that way? Remind the children that we all have different emotions and that’s O.K.!
*Have children write their name under the emoji that reflects how they are feeling when they come to school each morning.
*Glue emoji to crafts sticks and let children use them to work out problems or create stories.
Invite children to practice copying emojis with crayons, colored pencils, paint, markers, and other art media.
*Give children paper plates and let them create emoji masks. Can they describe their mask and tell why they chose that image?
*Give children paper plates and let them create emoji masks. Can they describe their mask and tell why they chose that image?