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Sheryl A. McCoy

Wordle Holiday Cards - 204 views

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 cr...

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Beatriz Lupiano

TweetStats :: Graphin' Your Stats - 11 views

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    Just for fun -see when, to whom and what time you tweet and then turn it into a cloud or with one click into a Wordle (I didn't save mine; it looked nice but a bit disturbing at the same time...to know that all your tweets can be gathered just like that! Apparently I tweet about teaching, with edchat really big next to the other words :-). You're also told about your twooshes (exactly 140 characters)
Mallory Burton

Teachers Love SMART Boards: SMARTBoards and Wordle - 0 views

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    June 20, 2008 post. Several ideas for using wordle. Students create wordles about themselves listing their name and characteristics, hobbies, etc. Students create wordles describing a character in a novel for a character study. It would be fun to create these without the names and then have students guess who the wordle refers to.
Mallory Burton

Teachers Love SMART Boards: SMARTBoards and a Fun Vocabulary Game - 2 views

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    October 2, 2008 post. Detailed description (and video) of a vocabulary game using wordle word clouds. The blogger had created a wordle and covered up the words with with rectangles. Students came to the SMARTBoard one at a time to touch the rectangle and reveal a word. Then they used a spinner to tell them what to do with the word: to use the word in a sentence, tell how many syllables, or give a synonym or antonym. The rectangles were colour coded by degree of difficulty so the teacher could differentiate instruction. You can download the Notebook file, and the blogger promises a tutorial for this idea.
Kevin de Groote

WordItOut - Transform your text into word clouds! - 1 views

shared by Kevin de Groote on 24 Feb 10 - Cached
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    Transform your text into word clouds! Word clouds are a fun way to show words, where the most important ones are bigger than the others. Make and share word clouds from any text with WordItOut!
Sheryl A. McCoy

Education - Say "Hello!" Around the World… - 0 views

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    wordle of "hello" in a variety of languages
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    excellent idea for history, social studies, languages, or for fun
yaumide

New members - 18 views

Word games are a great way to pass the time and keep your mind active. I enjoy playing Wordle, crossword puzzles, scrabble, and Quordle. You may think it's too easy and could be frustrating but it'...

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Dean Mantz

The Ultimate Guide to Wordle - Thinking Skills - Edgalaxy: Where Education an... - 26 views

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    Complete guide and examples for successful Wordle creation.
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    I often play Wordle as this simple but sometimes tricky game helps me to distract myself. It is also fun and educational. I am new to this game so I use the word finder tool https://word-finder.com/words-that-end-in/rex/ from time to time. But I have already noticed my skills improved.
anonymous

TeachersFirst review of Wordle - 5 views

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    more ideas for using wordle (see In The Classroom)
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    Wordle is a game I often play when I have time to kill. It's fun and gives me something to do for hours. My husband plays it as well, and we're always trying to beat each other's scores. This tool https://word-finder.com/words-that-start-with/ye/ is a real find for everyone who likes playing word games so check it out.
Phil Taylor

3 Ways to Use Wordle for More Than Fluff | The Tech Savvy Educator - 53 views

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    Thanks for sharing this! I like playing word games and do it quite often. Word games are a fun way to pass the time but they also have numerous benefits. Word puzzles help build your vocabulary, improve your spelling and writing skills, and increase your general knowledge. Plus, doing these puzzles improves your cognitive function, memory, and attention. Look for word hints here https://word-finder.com/words-that-end-in/anti/. Sometimes it's the only option, especially when you are stuck.
Phil Taylor

Wordle.doc - Powered by Google Docs - 39 views

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    I am hooked up on Wordle and play it every day. It's fun to play word games because it helps me to sharpen my brain and exercise the brain. I can play this game anywhere and anytime. Even if it's difficult to guess the word, this website https://word-finder.com/words-that-start-with/pac/ helps to find hints.
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