Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Try a wordle!


A "wordle" is a visual pattern of words arranged from something you have written.
See the definition of a "wordle" at http://www.macmillandictionaries.com/resourcenew.htm.
Check it out at www.wordle.net. To see one that I did, click title="Wordle: Readers, writers, thinkers"> src="http://www.wordle.net/thumb/wrdl/788694/Readers%2C_writers%2C_thinkers"
alt="Wordle: Readers, writers, thinkers"
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Here's what I wrote to make this wordle: In our classroom, we are readers, writers, and thinkers. By practicing these skills, we learn about the world. By using these skills expertly, we change the world. Readers, writers, and thinkers will change our world as we know it.

Let's try one at www.wordle.net!

1 comment:

  1. To Edwards' Eagles and Ms. Gatlin: These are great Wordles!!. I can almost picture what your students look like. I can also tell how they act.

    sweet, kind, pretty, happy and many more describing words.
    Congratulations,
    Dr. Brown

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