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I browsed through so many of these sites for a long time. These three were my favorites. I tend to pride myself on my wit and cleverness, but this was the best I could come up with. I am a little disappointed I couldn't think of something better, but these will do. There were just so many to choose from. Some of the options were a tad confusing. They didn't have a clear way of uploading a photo, so I started giving up on them. On the first two, the site said they couldn't generate me a html code because of some technical issue with the website, so I just saved the images to my computer and uploaded them through Blogger.
Students would have lots of fun creating these and I am sure there are tons of neat ways to use them in the classroom. Again, with Literature students could use them to show their understanding of a book and a character. With some of the sign generators they could create picket signs if there was a controversial issue with in a book. For instance, in the novel The Giver, the students are introduced to the world of a Utopian society. They could create picket signs protesting the world of sameness. They could use the news story like I used in my third picture to make news flashes about literature such as "Breaking News: Ophelia Perishes From Drowning" for Hamlet. These are only a few ideas off the top of my head, but by being creative, the student can show just how much they understood the literature by showing character's motivations and major plot points.
Students would have lots of fun creating these and I am sure there are tons of neat ways to use them in the classroom. Again, with Literature students could use them to show their understanding of a book and a character. With some of the sign generators they could create picket signs if there was a controversial issue with in a book. For instance, in the novel The Giver, the students are introduced to the world of a Utopian society. They could create picket signs protesting the world of sameness. They could use the news story like I used in my third picture to make news flashes about literature such as "Breaking News: Ophelia Perishes From Drowning" for Hamlet. These are only a few ideas off the top of my head, but by being creative, the student can show just how much they understood the literature by showing character's motivations and major plot points.
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