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Library OnlineGreat ideas for practical uses
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Donna DesRochesA great slide show illustrating many ways that teachers can use Wordle
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Claire Brooksincludes suggestion to use to create common language for curriculum mapping.
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Allison Millera google-docs shared ppt about 31 ways to use Wordle in teaching by Tom Barrett, which has CC license
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Emily MannThirty-Eight Interesting Ways* to use Wordle in the Classroom
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#1 - Use Wordle to write "All About Me"
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Fourth grade students spent classroom time writing about their strengths.
They put these writing pieces in Wordle and made posters and displayed them on their lockers.
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#2 - Use Wordle to create a book quiz
Use sites like Project Gutenberg
and grab the text from copyright
free books
Paste into Wordle
Print and write a quiz (or use a
Google Docs Form!)
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#3 - Use Wordle to share criteria
Copy and paste grade related criteria into wordle to highlight the main areas students need to concentrate on to gain the best grades. Example is SQA criteria for General Writing in MFL.
#4 - Discuss reports with Wordle http://wordle.net/create
@spu00rst suggested wordling subject reports.
Here is a class set of mine with names removed.
Good discussion point at beginning or end of lesson.
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#5 - Using Wordle and Etherpad to share success criteria
Groups of students use Assessment Objectives for their coursework. They worked in small groups to identify keywords and terms.
Used Etherpad -
http://etherpad.com/
to collaborate and put in keywords on shared pad. Students then copy their shared list of keywords into Wordle and produce their own Wordle cloud.
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#6 - Guess the French fairytale - then use to highlight key words so students can write own tales.
#7 - Make the syllabus look interesting!
Copy and paste the entire syllabus into Wordle, print out as A3 (or larger) and use as part of a display.
#8 - Improve students' essay writing...
Copy and paste students' essays into Wordle - compare the results and discuss what has/hasn't been included in the essays...
#9 - Study an author's diction in-depth:
On page one of Brave New World, Aldous Huxley establishes his mood
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Dennis OConnorwordle is a fun online application that takes key words from a document and creates a free from diagram. Sort of like automatic clustering.
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Amy HopkinsGoogle Document covering 30 ways to use Wordle In the Classroom
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elementary high middle professionaldevelopment resources visualization wordle WrongLinks
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Thirty Interesting Ways* to use Wordle in the Classroom
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