write a poem using the world cloud.
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Today we looked at the shape of poems in a different way – using word clouds. I began by introducing my kids to tagxedo.com, a great site (which is free for the time being at least) that allows you to quickly and easily create your own word cloud.
Today we looked at the shape of poems in a different way – using word clouds. I began by introducing my kids to tagxedo.com, a great site (which is free for the time being at least) that allows you to quickly and easily create your own word cloud.In the Create section of the program there is an option to Load. If you click on this, you can either enter a website that you want the program to “grab” words from, or you can type in your own. We opted to type in our own. We started by creating a few clouds together. I showed them a “kindergarten” word cloud that I made by simply typing “kindergarten playground learning fun teacher friends school reading writing” into the load box. We then played around with changing the theme and color, which you can also do by using the options on the left hand side of the main screen. The kids LOVED changing the shape!
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One little cloud is out to-day,
One little cloud, and a whole big sky for play—
What a big place for a little one,
Shine out, you big round sun,
Shine out and frighten the little lone cloud, I pray,
The sun shone out and the cloud ran away!
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