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Fairy Tales with Wordle Be a word detective to decode the fairy tale ©Marcia Porter – http://www.booksbytesblog.com

©Marcia Porter – http://www.booksbytesblog.com What is Wordle? Wordle creates word clouds using the words that occur most in a piece of text The more a word appears in the text, the larger it appears in the Wordle ©Marcia Porter – http://www.booksbytesblog.com

©Marcia Porter – http://www.booksbytesblog.com So…. Using what you know about Wordle, can you decipher the story each word cloud depicts? ©Marcia Porter – http://www.booksbytesblog.com

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