What a real way to use Wordle for teachers. I want to give this a try with the math learning results when I have a chance. If I ever get it done I will make sure to share it with you.
What a great example of using wordle! It tells you something, doesn't it, that the words popular and thinker are not the biggest in size, although there is a clear reason why the word "demonstrates" makes the headline. I wonder what US Constitution would look like? Do you know where I could look?
What a real way to use Wordle for teachers. I want to give this a try with the math learning results when I have a chance. If I ever get it done I will make sure to share it with you.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sarah. There seems to be limit in the volume of text that Wordle can digest . . .not sure what the maximum is.
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What a great example of using wordle! It tells you something, doesn't it, that the words popular and thinker are not the biggest in size, although there is a clear reason why the word "demonstrates" makes the headline.
ReplyDeleteI wonder what US Constitution would look like? Do you know where I could look?
Yes,Olga, doing the Constitution might be interesting. I just tried the Declaration of Independence.
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