![]() Making them wasn’t possible as I concocted this project the week before school started. They were far too expensive on Etsy and in the big box stores. When I was brainstorming for this project, I was thinking that I’d like real Scrabble wall tiles. So I ended up with several extra letters. When two names overlap, the shared letter (let’s say it’s an A) will mean you’ll have an extra letter. There’s an app for that! Using the app, type in your class list and click “record input” and magically you’ll discover how many Rs, As, and Es you need! One thing that I didn’t account for was that names will share letters on your Scrabble Name board. ![]() ![]() If counting the frequency of letters in your class list seems daunting, don’t worry. I finally tackled it this year and am very pleased with the results! Want to create a Scrabble Names Wall in your classroom? Read on for how I created ours! A Scrabble Names Wall has been on my “wish list” of ideas for a few years.
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