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integrated computational thinking

LA Pathway B: Enhance Writing Through Computational Practices (Overview)

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Step 3 of 4: Deepen understanding of how writing works by decomposing texts and abstracting explicit structures

Practice B2 focuses on deepening understanding of how writing works by decomposing texts and abstracting explicit structures to:

  • Abstract (annotate) from a text's broad structural components (i.e. introduction, conclusion, scenes, key events) in order to identify where such uses occur in the text
  • Decompose (annotate) a text for the specific use of language (i.e. keywords, transitional clauses, quotations) in order to identify where such uses occur in the text

Practice in Action

By examining a mentor short story, students create a list or flowchart of the key plot points in the short story. Students then take their flowchart or list and storyboard an original short story that follows a similar plot structure. Each student receives one of three letters (A, B or C). Students in Group A just write the introduction and conflict of their original story. Group B students write rising action and climax. Group C students write falling action and resolution. The following day, students randomly swap stories with someone not in their group and determine what parts of the story they need to write next based on the specific use of transition words. For example, by examining keywords, a student in group A determines she received a story with falling action and resolution so she writes the prior sections focused on an introduction and climax.