Interactive Bulletin Board
Have you ever played with www.wordle.net? I had an idea the other day to create some wordles for a display outside the library. I searched the net for the first chapters of popular young adult fiction. I copied and pasted the texts of one chapter to create a wordle. Then I put the wordles up on the board with pictures of the book covers. I have been watching the students stop and study the board trying to figure out which title goes with which wordle. It is easier to show than explain, so I will give you some examples here.
Wordle 1:
Wordle 1:
Wordle 2:![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjskxsja1z6yg-FHOR8lG6TyLYeQN4l7YL6WcI-KTEiG8CIxKFs5odhNCq_3UWgSldzwK_XZkOsajl2Jq2LqH371DrWoCh0nDxTMEOQJ1oif-P4vE1K8-T1_YIVJJlpRRWkhonI1v7wAj6q/s400/pretty+little+liars+wordle.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjskxsja1z6yg-FHOR8lG6TyLYeQN4l7YL6WcI-KTEiG8CIxKFs5odhNCq_3UWgSldzwK_XZkOsajl2Jq2LqH371DrWoCh0nDxTMEOQJ1oif-P4vE1K8-T1_YIVJJlpRRWkhonI1v7wAj6q/s400/pretty+little+liars+wordle.jpg)
Wordle 3:
These first chapter wordles can be found in one of these books. Can you guess which go together?:
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