No kidding. Though it's fun to try to get the fic from the Wordle. This one was cool; I could guess which it was from the word "tea" and it's kinda leaf shaped...
Yes, I suppose the prominence of the word 'tea' meant I didn't really need to provide a link to the fic...!
I totally hadn't noticed the leaf(y!) shaping. Now I have, I am doubley pleased about it!
I even put my English lesson plans (http://wordle.net/gallery/wrdl/07103/Eng) for the week into wordle and even they came out looking pretty cool - though I think I ought to hand in the standard version tomorrow morning!
Except you use words that I'm not familiar with - Quickwrite, Blutak pictures and Apollo? - seekrit teacherly words, I guess...though I was fannishly pleased to see the word "partner"...yeah, Wordle is really addictive...
though I was fannishly pleased to see the word "partner"
Hee!
Blutak is the sticky stuff you can use to put up posters with - I'm not sure what you call it over there - , we're going to write sentences about Apollo 11 and the moon landing to learn about paragraphs and 'Quickwrite' is just a cheeky teacher way to get children to practice their spellings by making them think they're playing a game! (Sometimes 6 year olds are easy to fool. Sometimes.)
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I totally hadn't noticed the leaf(y!) shaping. Now I have, I am doubley pleased about it!
I even put my English lesson plans (http://wordle.net/gallery/wrdl/07103/Eng) for the week into wordle and even they came out looking pretty cool - though I think I ought to hand in the standard version tomorrow morning!
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Hee!
Blutak is the sticky stuff you can use to put up posters with - I'm not sure what you call it over there - , we're going to write sentences about Apollo 11 and the moon landing to learn about paragraphs and 'Quickwrite' is just a cheeky teacher way to get children to practice their spellings by making them think they're playing a game! (Sometimes 6 year olds are easy to fool. Sometimes.)