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Dana Huff

Kristin's Blog: Joy to the Wordle - 0 views

  • The best part? It's what happens on the final page. As Austin, sophomore student, wordles the last page on his laptop, he gasps, "Oh my God! On the last page--" "Don't give it away! Don't give it away!" Shannan, another student, snaps back at him. It's last period on Friday, and you'd think that they were watching The Sixth Sense, not examining the diction of a feminist story written in the late 1800s. If you're wondering what actually happens when you wordle the last page, here it is: The largest words on the very last page were “door” and “key,” replacing the earlier emphasis on “windows” and “walls."
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      Really interesting use of Wordle to interpret literature.
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    Interesting post about the use of Wordle to discuss Charlotte Perkins Gilman's "The Yellow Wallpaper."
Cindy Marston

Wordle: using word clouds in a lesson - 1 views

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    Explanation of how teacher used wordle in English class
John Atkinson

Tagxedo - Word Cloud with Styles - 8 views

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    Create word clouds from texts in a variety of shapes. Requires Microsoft Silverlight.
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    Like Wordle but choose cloud's shape
Melody Velasco

Five Reasons to Use Wordle in the Classroom by Terry Freedman - 12 views

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Jennifer Allinder

Mrs. Seale's 9th Grade English Class - 14 views

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    "11 Sentence Essay Analyzing a Myth"
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