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integrated computational thinking

LA Pathway A: Analyze Text through Computational Methods (Overview)

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Step 3 of 5: Identify patterns in texts by abstracting textual data

A2 focuses on identifying patterns in texts by abstracting textual data through the following methods:

  • Collect and organize data from a text.
  • Visualize patterns in a text (e.g. word frequency, syllable counts, meter) using tables, charts, and graphs.
  • Analyze text by tracing patterns in usage and interactions of specific words or ideas in quantitative textual data and visualizations. Trace patterns in usage and interaction of specific words to analyze a text.

Practice in Action

An activity could start with a class discussing and brainstorming rules to determine what makes a sentence negative, neutral or positive. A class could then break into student pairs. Each pair would be assigned a section of a news article. Student pairs then highlight sentences in a news article and tag them as being overall negative, neutral or positive. Student pairs count sentences and tally them in a classroom chart broken down by article section. The whole class then rates each section with a sentiment score of negative, neutral or positive and discusses any patterns or reevaluates their rules for determining if a word or phrase is negative, neutral or positive.