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Wow Jimi. It must have been extremely difficult to move and size all those different shapes to make a picture. I especially love all the added detail, like the teeth!
I have spent a lot of time studying the word find - I even zoomed right in to read it closely. However, I can't seem to find a word and I was wondering if I am missing something or if the letters have been randomly placed and there is no actual "word" to find? If the latter, I think it would be great to add a word or two that your reader can actually find.
On the other hand, I wonder if you are actually testing the persistence of your word finder blog reader? Maybe the word doesn't exist and I have persisted all this time looking for nothing!!! If so, this is the most brilliant interactive lesson in persistence ever! Bahaha Jimi :-) Excellent!
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Wow Jimi. It must have been extremely difficult to move and size all those different shapes to make a picture. I especially love all the added detail, like the teeth!
ReplyDeleteI have spent a lot of time studying the word find - I even zoomed right in to read it closely. However, I can't seem to find a word and I was wondering if I am missing something or if the letters have been randomly placed and there is no actual "word" to find? If the latter, I think it would be great to add a word or two that your reader can actually find.
On the other hand, I wonder if you are actually testing the persistence of your word finder blog reader? Maybe the word doesn't exist and I have persisted all this time looking for nothing!!! If so, this is the most brilliant interactive lesson in persistence ever! Bahaha Jimi :-) Excellent!
thank you for saying that. there is no "word" in the word find. but thank you :D
DeleteI like your thinking around the learning powers. Being able to persist at a task can be a challenge but when you complete it you feel pretty excited.
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