MAKE THIS 2-COLUMN CHART ON YOUR OWN PAPER

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MAKE THIS 2-COLUMN CHART ON YOUR OWN PAPER WORDLE WORDLE Instructions for Part 1: Step #1: List 15 people, places, events, or concepts specific to this unit’s culture. Step #2: Rank and reorder those 15 concepts according to their importance to that culture. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. MAKE THIS 2-COLUMN CHART ON YOUR OWN PAPER MAKE THIS 2-COLUMN CHART ON YOUR OWN PAPER Instructions for Part 2: NOW write the 15 words on a blank sheet of computer paper, BUT… …make the size of each word match its importance. (The most important word should be biggest and the least important should be smallest.) . Color and design at least 5 of the words to fit what the word means. (for example: ‘sacrifice’ might be blood-red and dripping.) Use blocky letters like this. Instructions for Part 3: On the back of your ‘wordle’ write a paragraph explaining why you ranked the top three and bottom three words the way you did.