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Wordles: samples from The Hope Tree Project

By May 2, 2012No Comments

Me again. Two posts in one week Geez.

First, the spiffy StyleWeekly article is here!  Thanks Julie Geen for spreading the word about The Hope Tree Project!

Also, do you know about wordles?  They’re handy as a wrap-up for a school activity or, in this case, as a display for a community project. You plug in words or phrases that emerged from an experience, and – POOF! — out comes a graphic. For phrases, separate each word with a ~.

Give it a try here.

Here are the Wordles of phrases describing the dreams represented in each milagros for The Hope Tree Project. I took the phrases from the artist statements the school provided. Click to enlarge each.

Meadowbrook High School's wordle

 

Lee Davis High School Wordle

Huguenot High School's wordle

Hermitage High School's wordle

Henrico High School's wordle

The Steward School's wordle

The exhibit continues through July 4, 2012.

Meg Medina

Author Meg Medina

I'm Meg Medina, author of libros for kids of all ages. I'm the 2019 Newbery medalist for Merci Suárez Changes Gears. I write strong girls, tough circumstances, and the connecting power of culture. Thanks for visiting my blog!

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