Just had fun creating a holiday card using Wordle. I always create a letter sharing events of the year. I used wordle.net/advanced so that I could easily weight words. Then I used the edit color function to get the holiday colors. This will accompany my letter nicely. This would be a neat activity for kids to do a year in review and create cards or posters.
Martha Thornburgh wrote: > Just had fun creating a holiday card using Wordle. I always create a letter sharing events of the year. I used wordle.net/advanced so that I could easily weight words. Then I used the edit color function to get the holiday colors. This will accompany my letter nicely. This would be a neat activity for kids to do a year in review and create cards or posters. > > http://www.wordle.net/thumb/wrdl/349724/Family_Card
Very Cool Martha! I think I will have my enrichment kiddos make some cards for area shut-ins. :-) ~Stephanie
Martha Thornburgh wrote: > Just had fun creating a holiday card using Wordle. I always create a letter sharing events of the year. I used wordle.net/advanced so that I could easily weight words. Then I used the edit color function to get the holiday colors. This will accompany my letter nicely. This would be a neat activity for kids to do a year in review and create cards or posters. > > http://www.wordle.net/thumb/wrdl/349724/Family_Card
Martha, this is an excellent use of WORDLE. I liked your Family Card wordle, as it resembles a Christmas Candle.
As a spin-off to your idea, people might want to share some other similar WORDLE crafting ideas. I know one of our PLN told me that their wife used a WORDLE as a pattern for cross-stitch, while another person printed their WORDLE on T-Shirt transfer material.
Thanks for sharing this idea, as it is one that teachers could put to use without any extra materials, and students would be happy to make.
http://www.wordle.net/thumb/wrdl/349724/Family_Card
Lee
Martha Thornburgh wrote:
> Just had fun creating a holiday card using Wordle. I always create a letter sharing events of the year. I used wordle.net/advanced so that I could easily weight words. Then I used the edit color function to get the holiday colors. This will accompany my letter nicely. This would be a neat activity for kids to do a year in review and create cards or posters.
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> http://www.wordle.net/thumb/wrdl/349724/Family_Card
~Stephanie
Martha Thornburgh wrote:
> Just had fun creating a holiday card using Wordle. I always create a letter sharing events of the year. I used wordle.net/advanced so that I could easily weight words. Then I used the edit color function to get the holiday colors. This will accompany my letter nicely. This would be a neat activity for kids to do a year in review and create cards or posters.
>
> http://www.wordle.net/thumb/wrdl/349724/Family_Card
As a spin-off to your idea, people might want to share some other similar WORDLE crafting ideas. I know one of our PLN told me that their wife used a WORDLE as a pattern for cross-stitch, while another person printed their WORDLE on T-Shirt transfer material.
Thanks for sharing this idea, as it is one that teachers could put to use without any extra materials, and students would be happy to make.
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