Welcome back! In our last lesson, you learned how to make and receive phone calls. That was a huge step forward because it gave you the ability to connect instantly with the people who matter most.
Today, weโre going to add another powerful tool: text messaging.
Text messages let you send short notes, updates, or questions without needing to make a call. For many seniors, this is a game-changer. It lets you stay in touch with family โ even busy children or grandchildren who may not always answer the phone.
By the end of this lesson, youโll be able to:
- Open your Messages app
- Read and reply to texts you receive
- Send a brand-new text to someone in your contacts
- Add emojis (fun little pictures) to your messages
Step 1: Opening the Messages App
On your home screen, look for the Messages app. It usually looks like a speech bubble โ often blue, green, or white, depending on your phone.
- Tap once to open it.
- Youโll see a list of conversations. Each one is with a person or group youโve texted before.
If your list is empty, donโt worry. That just means you havenโt sent or received texts yet. Weโll change that today.
Step 2: Reading Text Messages
When you receive a new text, your phone will usually:
- Make a sound (a ping or chime)
- Show a little icon at the top of the screen
- Display a preview on your lock screen
To read it:
- Tap the Messages app.
- Tap the conversation with the personโs name or number.
- Their message will appear in a bubble โ usually on the left side.
๐ Quick Tip: Your own messages appear on the right side, often in a different color.
Step 3: Replying to a Text
At the bottom of the screen, youโll see a blank box that says Text Message or Type a message.
- Tap inside the box. Your keyboard will appear.
- Type your reply by tapping letters, one at a time.
- When youโre ready, tap the send button (often a paper airplane or arrow).
๐ Example: If your granddaughter sends, โHi Grandma, how are you?โ, you can type, โIโm doing well, thank you. Howโs school?โ and press send.
Step 4: Starting a New Text
What if you want to text someone first?
- In the Messages app, look for the plus sign (+) or Start Chat button.
- Tap it.
- In the โToโ field at the top, type the personโs name (if saved in your contacts) or their phone number.
- Type your message in the box below.
- Tap send.
๐ Quick Tip: If you donโt see their name, that means theyโre not saved as a contact yet. You can still type their phone number directly.
Step 5: Adding Emojis and Fun Extras
Texting isnโt just about words โ you can add emojis (little faces and symbols) to make messages more fun.
- While typing a message, look for the smiley face icon near your keyboard.
- Tap it to open a panel of emojis.
- Tap any emoji to add it to your text.
- Press send.
๐ Example: Send a ๐ to show youโre happy, or a โค๏ธ to send love.
You can also send photos through text, but weโll cover that in Module 4 when we talk about the camera.
Step 6: Practice Together
Letโs practice now:
- Open your Messages app.
- Read the last message you received (if any).
- Type a short reply โ even something simple like โThanks!โ
- Start a new text by choosing a contact and sending them โHello, Iโm practicing my texting skills!โ
- Add one emoji to your message.
Remember: you canโt break anything. The worst that happens is you send a funny emoji by mistake โ and that usually makes family smile.
Real-Life Example
I once worked with a student named George who always felt like he was โbotheringโ his kids by calling. When he learned to text, everything changed. Instead of long calls, he could send a quick message like, โThinking of youโ or โHow was your day?โ His kids replied quickly, and he felt more connected than ever.
Texting gave him confidence because it fit into his childrenโs busy schedules โ and it can do the same for you.
Troubleshooting Tips
- I typed something wrong: Donโt worry โ tap the backspace key (the little arrow) to erase letters.
- I sent a message to the wrong person: Mistakes happen. Just send a quick follow-up: โSorry, wrong person!โ
- I donโt see the reply right away: Sometimes replies take a few minutes, or the other person may be busy. Be patient.
- My keyboard looks different than yours: Different Android phones have slightly different keyboards, but they all work the same โ tap letters to type words.
Wrap-Up & Next Steps
Letโs review what you learned today:
- How to open the Messages app
- How to read and reply to texts
- How to start a new text with someone
- How to use emojis to make texts more fun
Your take-action tool for today:
- Send one reply to someone who texted you recently.
- Start a brand-new text to a friend or family member.
- Add one emoji to your message.
The more you practice, the more natural it will feel. Soon, texting will become second nature, and youโll wonder how you ever lived without it.
In the next lesson, weโll move on to another powerful tool: video calls. Youโll learn how to see your loved ones face-to-face, no matter how far away they are.
Great job today โ Iโll see you in Module 2, Lesson 3: Using Video Calls (WhatsApp, Zoom, or Google Duo).