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Pirate Glyph
The first project is a Pirate Glyph with writing options.
Students make their pirate to look like themselves! They always turn out so cute and original!
The Jolly Roger Flag can be made to lift up and hold a writing piece inside if you choose. Both the flag and the parrot are optional to the glyph.
The Jolly Roger Flag can be made to lift up and hold a writing piece inside if you choose. Both the flag and the parrot are optional to the glyph.
Pirates Past Noon
The next project is called the "Pirates Past Noon Writing Project." It is not a glyph. (I know, how can the Glyph Girls make something that is not a glyph?!?) We have do other things some...times!! This is the Captain of the pirate ship. He/she is wonderful to use after reading the Magic Tree House book Pirates Past Noon by Mary Pope Osborne. OR we've included plenty of other resources if you don't have time to read the book. Maybe you have some other fabulous pirate literature or you're planning a treasure hunt.
Hope your 4th of July was full of family and fun! Next up -- Hollywood, Goldilocks, and Safari Animals!
6 comments:
I love your pirate glyphs!! I have a pirate themed classroom & you just made my night with this glyph!! :)
Lisa
Learning Is Something to Treasure
Love them!!!!!
Heidi
My (Not So) Elementary Life
Love, love, love the pirate glyphs!! Will definitely be on my back to school shopping list!
Marissa
WILD About First Grade!
These are adorable and in my cart. I do a Peter Pan unit each fall and these are perfect! I can't wait to see the BIG pirate ship! Would you ever consider creating a glyph for Mary Poppins?!!!!?
So very cute...I learned about glyphs last fall and used them in my class this year. It was great to see the kids staring at one another's work while they tried to "read" their glyphs. I also think your blog is adorable. Woo Hoo Pink and Black!!
PS I am now a follower. :)
Hi Angela and Kelley,
I nominated you for an award. Please stop by to pick it up.
Shelly
Smiling and Shining in Second Grade
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