This glyph, craft, and bulletin board display includes everything that you need to create a SUPER cute fish glyph (or craft if you don't want to go the glyph route). There are 3 different writing prompts with lines and no lines so you can choose what best suits your students! There are also 2 different analyze-your-data sheets to go with each glyph. This could also be used along with a fish or ocean themed unit!
Included in the pack are bulletin board headers:
-Swimming into school
-Swimming into Kindergarten, First, Second, and Third grade
All you have to do is cut them out and back on construction paper for a cute door or bulletin board display!
Don't forget to download the preview to take a closer look!
Wow!! I've been teaching 30+ years and am new to glyphs. Love your idea. It not only goes over data/math but it is an art activity too. We have so much assessing required of us now days it's nice to get back to learning being fun!!! That's why I got into this job many moons ago. Keep up your good work and creativity. Thank you.
This will make a great back to school bulletin board! I am doing an ocean theme this year, and this will fit right in! Thanks!
June 15, 2012
GoodStart
Fantastic resource. I downloaded it lastnight and will attempt to implement it with my pre-schoolers, this week. We are currently working on the ocean/sea theme so I found it just in time! :D
June 12, 2012
Lstratton11763
can't wiat to use this
June 8, 2012
azink
This a great project! I'll be using it for my ocean themed summer school class!
This is fantastic! Thank you so much for creating such a cute activity!
May 28, 2012
yanini1981
Adorable glyph for back to school or ocean unit! Looking forward to using this resource with my dual language students next year. Thank you for sharing your work.
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ykedzierski
Is there a pattern for the actual fish body included in the pack?