![]() ![]() The more frequent a word appears in the input text the larger its size becomes in the wordle. “We play in homeroom every morning,” says Katharine P.A wordle is a word cloud created from words. Many of the adult Wordle lovers we know play to start their days, and it’s a great bell ringer for students, too. Try an app version first thing in the morning Check out this great list of other Wordle variations your students can play, too. MyWordle.Me is a free site that lets you choose the word and share your customized game with others. Choose your own word of the day in a digital version My own third grader has been playing Wordle and likes to have an offscreen place to do some thinking-either a notepad or an assortment of Scrabble tiles, which makes it easier for him to “see” his guesses and potential solutions. Use Scrabble tiles to add a kinesthetic element Cross out incorrect letters in their guesses, circle letters that are correct but not in the right spot yellow, and circle letters that are correct and in the right spot green. Your students have six guesses to get the word. You choose a five-letter word of the day. You can print it big or small depending on your needs. We had such fabulous discussion about how words are made while we played.” Don’t want to DIY? Check out our printable Wordle template “What was really cool was all of the discussion this sparked around letter combinations, vowel combinations, and why some things work and some things don’t. “All you need is chart paper, a marker, a ruler, and a laminator,” she says. Teacher Christina Nosek posted on Twitter that she’s been playing Worldle with her fifth graders on the whiteboard. The 5th graders are beyond excited! #wordle /9ls8lPJSoz ![]() ![]() Play a super-sized version on the whiteboard (bonus points for lamination) As there are obviously some great learning extensions with vocabulary, critical thinking, and phonics, we asked teachers to share how they’re using Wordle in the classroom. ![]() Have you caught the Wordle bug yet? The entire WeAreTeachers staff is playing the daily word game, and we can’t get enough. ![]()
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