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Wordle Ideas for your Classroom _________________________________________________ Adapted from: Forty-Seven Interesting Ways* to use Wordle in the Classroom https://docs.google.com/present/view?skipauth=true&id=dhn2vcv5_157dpbsg9c5
#1 - Use Wordle to write "All About Me" _________________________________________________ Fourth grade students spent classroom time writing about their strengths.   They put these writing pieces in Wordle and made postersand displayedthem on theirlockers.
#2 - Discuss writing with Wordle  http://wordle.net/create   Have student type a writing assignment in Wordle. Then generate the product to look for overused words.
#3 - Guess the fairytale - then use to highlight key words so students can write own tales.
#4-Have each student write expectations he/she has of the classroom. Combine all lists in Wordle to create a Classroom Norms poster . Connect words in a phrase with ~
#5 - Defining Skills using Wordle Before the dictionary comes out, give your students a new vocabulary word and ask them to brainstorm all the words they associate with it. Gather up all the brainstormed words for a Wordle. After the term has been formally defined, repeat the process and compare to the "pre-dictionary" Wordle. the reading based on a prompt (examples - main idea, what you've learned, funniest element, etc). Then collect all their reflections into a Wordle. Source: Build Literacy Skills with Wordle
#6 - Using Wordle for Classroom Polls Very simple Early Childhood Example.....  Talk about favourite colors.  Each child then types their favourite color into the text part of wordle.  The wordle created automatically shows the most favoured color.  Other ideas - birthday month, fav. animals, hardest spelling word, feelings etc.   Could easily adapt to higher tasks and polls.  Here is a Wordle Poll example....  23 preschoolers and their favourite colors... (lots of girls LOL) More info... http://www.k-3teacherresources.com/using-wordles-for-classroom-polls.html
#7 - Compare History to Historical Fiction Primary students often confuse the two. Have them make and compare Wordles - remind them to make the genre title bigger by typing several times. Post to discuss, then post in the hall or library. Can also make Wordles to compare  Science Fiction and Fantasy, or Folk Tales (Fairy Tale vs. Tall Tale; Myths vs Fables).    @mtechman
#8 - Character Traits Analysis Use Wordle to increase reading comprehension through Character Trait Identification. Write 5 most identifiable and important character traits for any character in text (assign different characters if done in Reading Group) Rank Traits from 1-5 of importance/relevance to text  Go to  WORDLE Type in Character 10x total then character trait Rank them in order of importance, most important or relevant would be five times and so on down to 1 Screen Capture and share on wiki or blog. @mwacker  Michael Wacker
Earth Day 2009 Billboard Winner. This poster was created by Sophie, a sixth grader in Portland, OR. She chose environmental concepts, submitted them to Wordle, and found a type style she liked. Once the Wordle was printed, Sophie taped it onto a window & traced the image. She drew on additional elements and colored the whole piece. #9 - Create Wordle Art
#10 - Character description in the primary school...In reading groups have students choose a character and add as many words as they can. Compare results- why do we know more about some than others? I used the Iron Man by Ted Hughes @melhutch
#11 - Do a "Wordle Walk" Wordle the text of the book youre reading and instead of a picture walk do a wordle walk. You can introduce frequent vocabulary and let kids predict the story from the combinations of words they see in the WORDLE. Later, you can come back and compare predictions with what students actually read. from:  @fisher1000
Copy paste grade level/subject TEKS into Wordle and see what needs to be taught.  #12 - Prioritize Curriculum This is 2nd grade Physical Education. This is 4th grade Social Studies. I removed the key words explain, students, identify, and describe that are used in each TEKS.
Wordle a collection of words that represent parts of speech. Change the colors to white words on a black background in Wordle and print on an overhead transparency. Project the Wordle onto a large sheet of butcher paper and ask the kids to come and color nouns a certain color, verbs a different color, etc. An extension of this would be to Wordle Characters and Character traits, print overhead transparency and project. Use a color to connect characters with their specific traits. #13 - New Levels of Interactivity from: @fisher1000
#14 - Power Writing Prompts To encourage writing fluency, incorporate power writing into your daily program. Enter vocabulary, science text, or poem text into  Wordle  . Display for students as idea prompts. Students think for thirty/sixty seconds, then write continuously for two (or three/four) minutes without stopping without worry of conventions. Stop. Count words. Repeat two more times. For powerpoint on Power Writing  information see  http://cli.gs/gLUAJ6  For more Wordle samples see  http://cli.gs/gXt4YQ  Sample is Song of Nature by Ralph Waldo Emerson @grammasheri [email_address]
#15 - Wordle WORD WALLS! Instead of a traditional "Word Wall," what about a "Wordle Wall?" Using a student as a "Wordle Recorder," have students brainstorm definitions, adjectives, and synonyms for words, type into the Wordle Creator, along with the key word. Hang on the wall so that students can get a contextual reference of that class's vocabulary. (Very brain-based learning technique: Engaging, Colorful, Motivating...) from: @fisher1000
#16 - Create a Learning Poster For my Open House this week I shared a Google docs document with the students and asked:  "Write five words that describe what you learned to do, or what you learned, use verbs, nouns, facts, could be a skill or strategy." I created a Wordle with the result, downloaded the pdf file, converted it to a jpg and open it in Photoshop to make a large bulletin display although someone could also use http://www.blockposters.com/ @derrallg
#17 Give pupils a self-esteem boost & improve relationships Write each child's name on a separate sheet of paper. Circulate each sheet around the class so each pupil writes at least 1 nice/+ve attribute about every other pupil. They can repeat words others have used. Collect the sheets, type each pupil's list of attributes (editing where necessary!) with their name x10 & Wordle the result. The pupils can use them as exercise book cover art, and will treasure them forever. Works for secondary too! @yzfreeman
#18 Mathematics Vocabulary As a starter, perhaps when introducing a topic or a plenary for review, ask students for all the vocabulary they can think of associated with the work they are studying.  Students regularly add Wordle posters of Mathematics vocabulary to their Learning Journals where they reflect on their learning.        Colleen Young
Wordle Tips You cant save as an image. It is made to save the code and import the code into a website. Take a screenshot and then crop it. Right click on a word once created to remove it from the Wordle. Double click on the Wordle and it will remove the color from inside the words and make only outlines. Click randomize if you do not like the layout. To connect phrases in Wordle use ~ in between each word without a space.

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  • 1. Wordle Ideas for your Classroom _________________________________________________ Adapted from: Forty-Seven Interesting Ways* to use Wordle in the Classroom https://docs.google.com/present/view?skipauth=true&id=dhn2vcv5_157dpbsg9c5
  • 2. #1 - Use Wordle to write "All About Me" _________________________________________________ Fourth grade students spent classroom time writing about their strengths. They put these writing pieces in Wordle and made postersand displayedthem on theirlockers.
  • 3. #2 - Discuss writing with Wordle http://wordle.net/create Have student type a writing assignment in Wordle. Then generate the product to look for overused words.
  • 4. #3 - Guess the fairytale - then use to highlight key words so students can write own tales.
  • 5. #4-Have each student write expectations he/she has of the classroom. Combine all lists in Wordle to create a Classroom Norms poster . Connect words in a phrase with ~
  • 6. #5 - Defining Skills using Wordle Before the dictionary comes out, give your students a new vocabulary word and ask them to brainstorm all the words they associate with it. Gather up all the brainstormed words for a Wordle. After the term has been formally defined, repeat the process and compare to the "pre-dictionary" Wordle. the reading based on a prompt (examples - main idea, what you've learned, funniest element, etc). Then collect all their reflections into a Wordle. Source: Build Literacy Skills with Wordle
  • 7. #6 - Using Wordle for Classroom Polls Very simple Early Childhood Example..... Talk about favourite colors. Each child then types their favourite color into the text part of wordle. The wordle created automatically shows the most favoured color. Other ideas - birthday month, fav. animals, hardest spelling word, feelings etc. Could easily adapt to higher tasks and polls. Here is a Wordle Poll example.... 23 preschoolers and their favourite colors... (lots of girls LOL) More info... http://www.k-3teacherresources.com/using-wordles-for-classroom-polls.html
  • 8. #7 - Compare History to Historical Fiction Primary students often confuse the two. Have them make and compare Wordles - remind them to make the genre title bigger by typing several times. Post to discuss, then post in the hall or library. Can also make Wordles to compare Science Fiction and Fantasy, or Folk Tales (Fairy Tale vs. Tall Tale; Myths vs Fables). @mtechman
  • 9. #8 - Character Traits Analysis Use Wordle to increase reading comprehension through Character Trait Identification. Write 5 most identifiable and important character traits for any character in text (assign different characters if done in Reading Group) Rank Traits from 1-5 of importance/relevance to text Go to WORDLE Type in Character 10x total then character trait Rank them in order of importance, most important or relevant would be five times and so on down to 1 Screen Capture and share on wiki or blog. @mwacker Michael Wacker
  • 10. Earth Day 2009 Billboard Winner. This poster was created by Sophie, a sixth grader in Portland, OR. She chose environmental concepts, submitted them to Wordle, and found a type style she liked. Once the Wordle was printed, Sophie taped it onto a window & traced the image. She drew on additional elements and colored the whole piece. #9 - Create Wordle Art
  • 11. #10 - Character description in the primary school...In reading groups have students choose a character and add as many words as they can. Compare results- why do we know more about some than others? I used the Iron Man by Ted Hughes @melhutch
  • 12. #11 - Do a "Wordle Walk" Wordle the text of the book youre reading and instead of a picture walk do a wordle walk. You can introduce frequent vocabulary and let kids predict the story from the combinations of words they see in the WORDLE. Later, you can come back and compare predictions with what students actually read. from: @fisher1000
  • 13. Copy paste grade level/subject TEKS into Wordle and see what needs to be taught. #12 - Prioritize Curriculum This is 2nd grade Physical Education. This is 4th grade Social Studies. I removed the key words explain, students, identify, and describe that are used in each TEKS.
  • 14. Wordle a collection of words that represent parts of speech. Change the colors to white words on a black background in Wordle and print on an overhead transparency. Project the Wordle onto a large sheet of butcher paper and ask the kids to come and color nouns a certain color, verbs a different color, etc. An extension of this would be to Wordle Characters and Character traits, print overhead transparency and project. Use a color to connect characters with their specific traits. #13 - New Levels of Interactivity from: @fisher1000
  • 15. #14 - Power Writing Prompts To encourage writing fluency, incorporate power writing into your daily program. Enter vocabulary, science text, or poem text into Wordle . Display for students as idea prompts. Students think for thirty/sixty seconds, then write continuously for two (or three/four) minutes without stopping without worry of conventions. Stop. Count words. Repeat two more times. For powerpoint on Power Writing information see http://cli.gs/gLUAJ6 For more Wordle samples see http://cli.gs/gXt4YQ Sample is Song of Nature by Ralph Waldo Emerson @grammasheri [email_address]
  • 16. #15 - Wordle WORD WALLS! Instead of a traditional "Word Wall," what about a "Wordle Wall?" Using a student as a "Wordle Recorder," have students brainstorm definitions, adjectives, and synonyms for words, type into the Wordle Creator, along with the key word. Hang on the wall so that students can get a contextual reference of that class's vocabulary. (Very brain-based learning technique: Engaging, Colorful, Motivating...) from: @fisher1000
  • 17. #16 - Create a Learning Poster For my Open House this week I shared a Google docs document with the students and asked: "Write five words that describe what you learned to do, or what you learned, use verbs, nouns, facts, could be a skill or strategy." I created a Wordle with the result, downloaded the pdf file, converted it to a jpg and open it in Photoshop to make a large bulletin display although someone could also use http://www.blockposters.com/ @derrallg
  • 18. #17 Give pupils a self-esteem boost & improve relationships Write each child's name on a separate sheet of paper. Circulate each sheet around the class so each pupil writes at least 1 nice/+ve attribute about every other pupil. They can repeat words others have used. Collect the sheets, type each pupil's list of attributes (editing where necessary!) with their name x10 & Wordle the result. The pupils can use them as exercise book cover art, and will treasure them forever. Works for secondary too! @yzfreeman
  • 19. #18 Mathematics Vocabulary As a starter, perhaps when introducing a topic or a plenary for review, ask students for all the vocabulary they can think of associated with the work they are studying. Students regularly add Wordle posters of Mathematics vocabulary to their Learning Journals where they reflect on their learning. Colleen Young
  • 20. Wordle Tips You cant save as an image. It is made to save the code and import the code into a website. Take a screenshot and then crop it. Right click on a word once created to remove it from the Wordle. Double click on the Wordle and it will remove the color from inside the words and make only outlines. Click randomize if you do not like the layout. To connect phrases in Wordle use ~ in between each word without a space.