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#1499. Valentine's Glyph

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Posted Fri Jan 7 16:56:11 PST 2000 by posted for JenSue ().

Post: Valentine's Day Glyph - here!

Posted by JenSue on 1/06/00

This is the glyph that I did with my 2nd graders last year,
because I was definitely not going to make "heart people."
I precut the paper, and gave each child the size that they
needed. They did this all with crayons. I hung them from
the ceiling with a string that was tied through a hole
punched in one corner. We named them our "air mail"
valentine postcards. You may have to touch this up,
depending on how the data comes through.
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Valentine Postcard Glyph
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1. What is your favorite kind of valentine candy?
CHOCOLATE -- postcard is 6 by 8 inches
CINNAMON HEARTS -- postcard is 6 by 9 inches
CONVERSATION HEARTS -- postcard is 6 by 10 inches

2. How often do you eat candy? Draw hearts on your
postcard.
A LOT -- 4 hearts
SOMETIMES -- 3 hearts
NEVER -- 2 hearts

3. What is your favorite candy filling? Draw on your
postcard.
COCONUT -- up and down stripes
NUTS - side-ways stripes
CARAMEL -- dots
PEANUT BUTTER -- stars

4. It's fun to read the sayings on candy hearts. Which
saying is most like you? Color your background to match
your choice.
"RED HOT" -- red background
"COOL DUDE" -- blue background
"TOO CUTE" -- pink background
"SMART COOKIE" -- purple background


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