Grade 2 and 3 students used the key to create their own Pet Monster and then used the key again to try to find out whose pet monster was whose. It was a nice first week activity for getting to know one another. Here are some samples:
The key is posted below, but isn't formatting the way I'd like :) After using the code to create their Pet Monster, students added details (notice that one of the Pet Monsters has their own pet on a leash?)
Chocolate Ice Cream
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Like A Different Treat Better
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Rounded Head
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Zig Zag Head
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PET
MONSTER GLYPH KEY
Girl
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Boy
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Green paper
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Blue Paper
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Love to Read
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Don't Love Reading Yet
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Straight Body Sides
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Wiggly Body Sides
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# of Family Members = Number of Eyes
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Like Pets
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Don’t Like Pets
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Big Mouth
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Small Mouth
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Prefer Outdoors
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Prefer Indoors
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Big Nose
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Small Nose
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Like Math
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Not Yet
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Round Body Bottom
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Straight Body Bottom
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# of Pets = Number of Ears
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Happy to Be Back to School
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Not Happy to be Back to School
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Waving hands on arms
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Arms and hands down
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Like Sports
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Not Yet
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Zig Zag Stripes on Arms
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Squiggly Stripes on Arms
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Age = Number of Legs and Feet
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A glyph is a pictorial display in which colours and/or symbols represent
information. A key provides instructions to students on how to complete
their glyphs.
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