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  1. Karen Early says:

    Hi Kat!

    I like WordArt, too! I have seen similar things before, but never in the shapes like Word Art offers.
    I can really see myself using it next year for my older kids – they’ll love it! Great idea to use them during genres.

    Karen

  2. sberr006 says:

    I love the design you selected. It makes me smile and feel happy. I enjoyed getting to learn more about you. Your utilization of word clouds in a library setting is a great idea. Teaching elementary students about genres in an engaging way like word clouds is fun and helps promote critical thinking. Well done!

  3. kshar016 says:

    I love the flower motif! I also have to say that I am impressed with your columns in WordPress. I hope I can figure out how to do that too!

  4. lprok001 says:

    I like your idea of how the shapes can also be representing the genre, not just the words inside a word cloud. It also would work well to use the word cloud as an introduction to a new unit or something, similar to how your principal introduced herself to the staff. Love your flower, too! 🙂

  5. anich015 says:

    Hello. I love your flower word cloud and the colors you chose. The colors give off a very warm hearted vibe. You brought forth some great examples of how word clouds could be used in the library!

  6. kscot044 says:

    Your word art is adorable! I like your idea to arrange words associated with a genre into a symbol associated with the genre.

  7. ybang001 says:

    I really love your word art! I also thought that Wordart was a great tool out of all the other tools as it was easy to customize based on the creator. I also liked your example of how the word cloud tools would be utilized in a classroom setting. Associating the shape with the theme would be great eye attention for students for sure.

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