You could use a page from Wikipedia to do this, then use it to find out what students already know about the topic by asking what they think the relevance of each of the word is to the overall topic.
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Word cloud generator doesnt jumble words download#
You can download a higher quality Quicktime version here (Right click and the 'Save as').
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Word cloud generator doesnt jumble words movie#
To see how this is done watch the tutorial movie below. The word clouds are really easy to create and can be printed up for classroom use or saved to a gallery on line. Here's what a word cloud based on the URL of this blog looks like. The site then generates a word cloud based on the frequency of key words in the text or webpage. The word clouds are created by entering either a text, URL or user name into a field. I've just discovered Wordle, which is a really useful site for creating word clouds.