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anne marie

Reading Comprehension - 87 views

Thanks for sharing-great idea! joy simpson wrote: > I put the first page/paragraph of a book we are using in guided reading into Wordle and look at the words with the children. We use this to try ...

reading comprehension theme

Sheryl A. McCoy

Global Learner: Wordle in reading centers - 0 views

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    a few more tips from teachers on how they are using WORDLE in the classroom
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

U Tech Tips » Wordle - DIY Word Clouds - 0 views

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    My first contribution to the UTechTips site! On to the Tips… Apparently, I am very late on the bus with this particular tool However, I looked at whether it had been covered on UTechTips and I think that often with Web 2.0 tools, we find that we are bringing in new readers in our faculty ALL THE TIME. So how do they go back and discover new tools or read some of the great posts of our past?
Sheryl A. McCoy

LIAR » Home - 2 views

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    "Liar by Justine Larbalestier is one of those books that you finish reading and then keep thinking about. Readers ask each other, "So what did you think it was about?"" Responses will be accumulated and evaluated using WORDLE
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    another way to use WORDLE in education
Donna Baumbach

12 Valuable Wordle Tips You Must Read - 12 views

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    …Word Clouds in Education Series: Part 1 | 21 st Century Educational Technology and Learning  In this series of posts I will cover: 12 Tips in Using Wordle  (Some you may now… but other you may not.) Over 10o ways  to use Word Clouds in the classroom There is more to Word Clouds then Wordle… other awesome word cloud generators Beyond word clouds… cool sites and applications to integrate word clouds
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    Thanks for sharing! Try starting with a word that contains one of the vowel letters and two of the consonant letters. The most common consonants are S, T, R, D, L and then there are five vowels (A, E, I, O, and U). Also, try to end each word with an S or an R so it flows well from one letter/word to another. Check out this website https://word-finder.com/words-that-start-with/j/ if you are stuck and can't find the word.
Sheryl A. McCoy

Blended learning » i-corpus - 3 views

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    contains a WORDLE using the advanced feature, along with a variety of other language lessons, developments and activities
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    There are a variety of excellent activities and lessons that I would encourage our members to read. Welcome Steve Neufeld to our WORDLE group.
Steve Neufeld

Just the Word 'mash up' with WORDLE - 8 views

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    An example of maniupulting the output from a collocates/pattern table in Just the Word as input for the ADVANCED feature of WORLDE.
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    Welcome to our WORDLE group. I read your excellent post, but I couldn't comment there. I'll copy it here: Yes, this is very neat! Thanks for sharing this aspect of WORDLE. I will encourage the members of our WORDLE group to practice this. Do you think a person could use Google Spreadsheet? I'm thinking that might make another avenue to work this advanced feature. Welcome!
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    Hi Sheryl - glad you found it useful. You are quite right about the spreadsheet idea...I tend to use EXCEL and some of the basic TEXT, LOOKUP and FILTER options to manipulate lexical data I get from various sources. I did leave several suggestions for PHIL at the JustTheWord user group in GOOGLE to make the 'mash up' between JTW and WORDLE more seamless. But, as you suggest, copying and pasting the data into a spreadsheet is the only way to do this at the moment. Spreadsheets aren't everyone's cup of tea, but perhaps we could provide a template for the faint at heart, which can make it easier.... I also use the same technique to extract 'sets' from Mark Davies corpus sites at http://corpus.byu.edu as well as vocabulary profiles at Tom Cobb's Lextutor site at http://lextutor.ca -- Of course, PC-based software like ANTCONC and ANTWORDPROFILE also output data that can easily be manipulated into the ADVANCED feature of WORDLE. Here are some WORDLEs in my public gallery that show the results...the ones contrasting OBAMA and McCAIN speeches are quite interesting. http://www.wordle.net/gallery?username=BNL2709 My background is EFL, so I find other sources of lexical sets like http://labs.google.com/sets?hl=en&q1=mouse&btn=Shrink+Set+%28to+15+items+or+fewer%29 also useful as input to WORDLE. :)
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    I'll look over these resources. Yes, I made WORDLES of Obama and McCain. I think one reason these types of web applications are so interesting is to view the ways in which we teach and learn....what our commonalities are.
Claudeline MAGNI

n2teaching: Simple Subject Sunday: Links and Tags - 6 views

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    "Doesn't each writer hope that people find their blog interesting and helpful? I believe the answer is yes. Besides writing an interesting article, it helps to make the blog posting accessible through the reader's use of search engines and access to related articles as they read your blog posting."
Samantha Morra

ISTE | L&L August - 0 views

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    I just wrote this article for Leading and Learning Magazine. "Words in a Cloud" By Samantha Morra. You can access it at this link, but need to sign in to read it.
Donna DesRoches

TLC = Tech + Library + Classroom: Wordle and Books = Groovy Stuff! - 22 views

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    a neat way to use wordle with books
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    Assessment is one of the best ways to use WORDLE. I like to hear of teachers experiences with that aspect of using WORDLE. This is an alternative form of assessment that gives you immediate feedback on increasing vocabulary. Great stuff.
Sheryl A. McCoy

Why Wordle-By Steven W. Anderson - 15 views

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    one question that caught me a little off guard. Why would I use this in my class?
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