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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'...
Educators and students can use WORDLE in a variety of ways, including assessment, evaluation and presentation. WORDLE can be a powerful tool for learning and teaching. By forming this group, collaboration will increase our knowledge and use of this web application.
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'...
I'm glad you're collaborating in our WORDLE group. If you are new to this group, I'd like to encourage you to friend any of your colleagues here. They are all great assets and wonderful colleagues....
Thanks. Strange...I contacted Jonathan, and he said the site was working fine. Perhaps something out in my part of the world--Turkey. Several colleagues here had the same problem all last week. ...
This is a great site with some quirky wordles. http://wordlecollection.blogspot.com/ Any suggestions can be submitted too. It's wuite new so there isn't much content but its quality that counts ri...
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...
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...
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 ...
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...
Yes, it would be interesting, especially as their own words might reveal blank spots in social skills. Learning could be remediated in a variety of ways.