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Day: January 12, 2022

This Is Not a Post About Teaching with Wordle.

I play Wordle. I love that it’s a love story. I like that it’s got a clean beginning, middle, and end. It’s something to do with words and my brain for a few minutes. What I noticed yesterday, pretty much by accident, is something that I like, too. Every Wordle attempt is a two to […]

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