Use Digital Tools to Publish Writing
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2nd Grade ELA › Use Digital Tools to Publish Writing
Jada typed her poem on a tablet, and her teacher helped her print it for the hallway. What does it mean to publish?
To share your writing so other people can read it
To erase your writing and start over
To type one word and stop
Explanation
This is about what publish means. To publish means to share your writing. Jada shared her poem by printing it for the hallway.
Ms. Patel helped students open a writing app, type, add a title, and email their poems. Why did they need adult help?
Adults must do all the writing for students
Second graders often need help to open, save, and share safely
Students should never share writing with anyone
Explanation
This is about why kids need help. Second graders need help with computer steps. Adults help them save and share safely.
Ms. Rivera’s class typed stories on Chromebooks, then printed them for the hallway. Why use computers to publish writing?
To keep the stories private so no one reads them
To share the typed stories so other people can read them
To practice clicking buttons, not to write
Explanation
This is about publishing your writing. Publishing means sharing your work so others can read it. The class used computers to type neat stories that everyone could enjoy in the hallway.
Noah typed his final story on a computer after a hand-written draft. Why is typing helpful for publishing?
Typed writing is neat and easy for others to read
Typing is only for playing games
Typing means you do not need words
Explanation
This is about why typing helps. Typed writing looks neat and clean. It's easier for others to read than messy handwriting.
Two partners took turns typing one report in a shared document, and the teacher helped them post it. How did digital tools help them work together?
Only one student could add words to the report
They could both add ideas by taking turns in one document
They had to write separately and could not share
Explanation
This is about working together online. Digital tools let both partners add ideas. They could take turns typing in the same document.
Noah wrote a draft on paper, then typed it on a computer and printed it. What was the computer used for?
To erase the paper draft with no writing
To play games instead of writing
To type a clean final copy that can be shared
Explanation
This is about using computers for writing. The computer helped make a clean copy. Clean typing is easier to share than messy handwriting.
When typing on a keyboard, Sam used Backspace to fix mistakes before sharing his story. Which tool helped him fix mistakes?
The Backspace/Delete key on the keyboard
The printer paper
A crayon on the screen
Explanation
This is about fixing mistakes when typing. The Backspace key erases wrong letters. Sam used it to fix his story before sharing.
Mia and Ben took turns typing one animal report on a laptop, while Ms. Gomez helped them share it. How did they collaborate?
They both typed different reports on the same page at once
They each worked alone and never talked
They took turns typing and shared ideas for the same report
Explanation
This is about working together. Mia and Ben took turns typing. They shared ideas to make one report together.
In Google Docs, Mr. Rivera showed students how to save, then share their typed reports with parents. What happened after typing to publish?
They only learned where the power button is
They shared the document so others could read it
They hid the report in a folder forever
Explanation
This is about sharing typed work. After typing, they shared the document. Now parents can read the reports too!
After typing stories on laptops, Ms. Lee helped the class post them on the class blog. Why did they use digital tools?
So they can keep the stories private and not share
So families and classmates can read their writing online
So they can practice clicking, not writing
Explanation
This is about using computers to share writing. They used digital tools to post stories online. Now families can read them on the blog!