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Sheryl A. McCoy

Diigo & Duplicate Bookmarks - 99 views

Karin, I agree. Thanks for adding good ideas about the bookmark duplicates. I have invited MaggieT to this group, so I am sure she will see these messages. Diigo is always growing and evolving, so...

Diigo duplicate bookmarks

Sheryl A. McCoy

robert drummond's blog » Blog Archive » Wordle 0.1? - 11 views

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    the students selected to use the largest words as those they thought were most significant in the life story of Martin Luther King; this is a great way to improve reading comprehension and expand the narrative
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    here are the teacher's direction for using offline wordles....you should want to know; imo
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    here are the teacher's direction for using offline wordles....you should want to know; imo
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    here are the teacher's direction for using offline wordles....you should want to know; imo
Sheryl A. McCoy

Wordle cloud 2 w.c. | Mara's Page - 2 views

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    thanks to Gary Bertoia for sharing this bookmark. an excellent use of WORDLE and an explanation of how it was used in writing to improve word choice (6 Traits of Writing analytic).
Sheryl A. McCoy

Wordle - CR2.0 project comments: Nov. 13-18, 2008 - 0 views

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    wordle contains the most frequently used 200 words of comments on CR2.0 project to improve access to professional development.
anne marie

Spelling - 54 views

Just curious-- you ask the students to write the spelling words using Wordle and then print it out? Jennifer Dean wrote: > Several of the teachers I work with use wordle as a spelling assignment e...

wordle spelling

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.
Sheryl A. McCoy

Wordle - Lock Your Doors - 27 views

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    "Lock Your Doors" WORDLE from a blog post on ethics in social networks; how to counter spammers, phishers and thieves. -n2teaching 0 minutes ago"
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    I make WORDLES to determine if I'm really using the words that belong to the main idea or topic of the blog post. You can do this with your students or use it yourself to improve writing.
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.
Phil Taylor

Guess The Wordle » - 34 views

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    I like Wordle. This game is so addictive that I can play it all day long and never get bored. It improves memory, increases vocabulary, and hones analytical skills. If you are stuck and can't guess the word, just look for hints here https://word-finder.com/words-that-end-in/ick/. This word generator tool is good not only for Wordle but for other word games as well.
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