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Friday, June 29, 2012

Pinterest and Adjective Word Clouds

 I think that for teachers, summer has a number of titles. For many of us, we could refer to these wonderful months as "Pinterest Season!" I don't know about you, but I have spent the last month organizing and cramming as many ideas for next year as possible. I'm so excited to have one central location where I can store and organize all of these goodies!

  Along the way, I have picked up many amusing or useful ideas. For example, did you know that spritzing a mixture of warm vinegar and dish soap on your tub will erase stains that two years of elbow grease and abrasive cleaning materials wouldn't fade? It's true!

I also find time to laugh:

  Some mischievous part of me things that this guy would make a great substitute teacher....


But I digress. 
There is one Pinterest idea that I was able to try before the end of the school year, and absolutely LOVED for my kids. There are SO many different ways that you can use this, and the great thing is--it can be used for pretty much any grade.


 I got the idea from the awesome teaching blog Confessions of a Teaching Junkie when I was looking for a supplement to my adjectives lesson. I just slightly modified it to fit my needs.


First we read this adorable book by Brian Cleary:

Then with a little bit of help, the kids filled out a sheet that I made for them. This is the one I used:



The kids only needed a little encouragement. One or two had to redo their sheet after writing "nice" for every student. The students were instructed not to write an adjective more than three times on the sheet. I also made sure that they knew we were writing "friendly" adjectives. After a little bit of revision, they came out with some super ideas. 

I did allow some flexibility. One little sweetheart came up to me and said that one of her friends reminded her of "sunshine". After discussion, I let her keep it!

I kept these precious papers and used them to surprise the kids with an end of the year gift. They turned out so cute!







These were so easy to make! The website I used is tagul.com. It is a website which generates "Word Clouds" of different shapes and content. I just printed them and bought frames at the Dollar Store.

The kids were so cute when I handed them out. At first they didn't know quite what to make of them (one of my girls asked "Why didn't you bring suckers instead, Mrs. Johnson? As Charlie Brown would say after spending two hours on this project, 'Good Grief!'). But by the end of the day, the frames were their new favorite possession. They compared each others' adjectives and discussed the words excitedly. Score! 

I will definitely be using these next year during our adjectives unit! You can make all sorts of cool things like this:


I hope you can use this idea! I would love to hear if anyone has another awesome idea for student gifts! Feel free to leave a comment and tell me what you think! 

Signing out
Emily


15 comments:

  1. I LOVE word clouds! We use Wordle a lot in my class :)

    THank you so much for entering my giveaway and following my blog. I remember how it was when I first started blogging! LUCKILY, all the bloggers I've met online are SUPER friendly and helpful!

    Welcome to the blogger world!
    Marie
    The Hands-On Teacher in First!

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  2. Oh, and I'm now following YOU! :)
    Marie

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  3. Hi,thanks for sharing your wonderful ideas! Best wishes on your new blog!
    I am now following you and can't wait to read more.
    Laura

    TIPS: Teach, Inspire, and Prepare Students

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  4. Just gave your blog a shout out!
    Come see:
    http://cotesclass.blogspot.com/2012/06/couple-of-new-blogs.html


    Marie

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  5. I love this!

    Thank you so much for sharing. I always love coming to visit you. =)


    Heather
    Heather's Heart

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  6. I did this as a year end gift too. I didn't buy frames and just laminated them, but the kids still loved them. I definitely think next year we can use tagul to review concepts and make cool thinking maps! Thanks for the ideas!

    I'm a new follower by the way!
    Adventures in Room 5

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  7. I tried that vinegar and dish detergent and it worked really great. Those name things are so cute. I think parents would love them just as much as the kids.


    Your newest follower,
    Stephany
    primarypossibilities.blogspot.com

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  8. I just found your blog through Marie & I'm your newest follower!! That picture with Chive cracked me up!! :) I am excited to read more of your blog!
    Lisa
    Learning Is Something to Treasure

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  9. I really like the word cloud idea too! I'm sure it's something those parents will just treasure! :)

    NotJustChild'sPlay

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  10. What a special gift to give to your students. I'm sure they will treasure it. :-) I'm your newest follower. :-)

    imgoingfirst@gmail.com

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  11. What a little cutie! I love visiting your blog and have nominated you for The Versatile Blogger Award. Stop by to see!

    Megan
    I Teach. What's Your Super Power?

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  12. I was so touched by such a nice end of the year gift. Thanks for sharing.

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  13. I love the idea. Wordle does the same thing, too.

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  14. I LOVE your signs!!!
    I nominated your blog for an award! Come over to our blog and pick it up!
    Maria
    http://curiousfirsties.blogspot.com

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