Web Tool Wednesday: Use ImgFlip to Create Memes for the Classroom
In October, at TCCA, I attended a presentation on “What Do You Meme?” by Angel Bradford. It was a great presentation about using memes in your classroom. She suggested many sites to create memes, but the website I found that was easy to use was- https://imgflip.com/memegenerator.
At Imgflip, you can pick your meme picture, then you can add in text at the top and bottom of the picture. Lastly, you can choose for it to be private or public. For public, it will give you a link, or you can copy and paste it. For private, it will ask you to download the image to save.
Go ahead, get creative, and use some memes for vocabulary. You can create them or your students can create them. Or you can use the memes for other ways in your classroom.
In October, at TCCA, I attended a presentation on “What Do You Meme?” by Angel Bradford. It was a great presentation about using memes in your classroom. She suggested many sites to create memes, but the website I found that was easy to use was- https://imgflip.com/memegenerator.
At Imgflip, you can pick your meme picture, then you can add in text at the top and bottom of the picture. Lastly, you can choose for it to be private or public. For public, it will give you a link, or you can copy and paste it. For private, it will ask you to download the image to save.
Go ahead, get creative, and use some memes for vocabulary. You can create them or your students can create them. Or you can use the memes for other ways in your classroom.
Thanks for the tips!
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