
http://happyfacegenerator.com/signs/smilies/sign-generators.asp
I first went to the Happy Face Generator. I clicked on “make your own smiley holding a wooden sign.” I then chose my smiley, added my lines of text, and it was as simple as that! All of these image generators were a lot of fun. They could all be used in the classroom setting. I could use the comic generator to put captions to old presidents and famous people to help children understand what their significance is. I have a very bubbly personality, so the Happy Face Generator is by far my favorite, and will be used in the future in my personal life to decorate cards or dress up my blogging pages! In the library, applications like this would give students time to explore their imagination and put their ideas into action.
I first went to the Happy Face Generator. I clicked on “make your own smiley holding a wooden sign.” I then chose my smiley, added my lines of text, and it was as simple as that! All of these image generators were a lot of fun. They could all be used in the classroom setting. I could use the comic generator to put captions to old presidents and famous people to help children understand what their significance is. I have a very bubbly personality, so the Happy Face Generator is by far my favorite, and will be used in the future in my personal life to decorate cards or dress up my blogging pages! In the library, applications like this would give students time to explore their imagination and put their ideas into action.
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