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glyph  glɪf/ –noun 1. a pictograph or hieroglyph. 2. a sculptured figure or relief carving.

What is a glyph?. glyph  glɪf/ –noun 1. a pictograph or hieroglyph. 2. a sculptured figure or relief carving. 3. Architecture . an ornamental channel or groove. Origin: 1720–30; < Gk glyph ( ḗ ) carving, deriv. of glýphein  to hollow out. How many schools have you been to?.

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glyph  glɪf/ –noun 1. a pictograph or hieroglyph. 2. a sculptured figure or relief carving.

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  1. What is a glyph? glyph  glɪf/–noun 1. a pictograph or hieroglyph. 2. a sculptured figure or relief carving. 3. Architecture . an ornamental channel or groove. Origin: 1720–30; < Gk glyph ( ḗ ) carving, deriv. of glýphein  to hollow out

  2. How many schools have you been to? Hair *Curly = This is my only school *Straight = I have been to more than one school.

  3. Draw two circles for eyes. Eyes *Looking Up = I like reading the best. *Looking Down = I like math the best.

  4. What’s your favorite thing to do at school? Nose Read Stories Work with my friends. Center Activities Write Stories

  5. How old are you? Freckles Make a freckle for each year you’ve been born.

  6. How well do you feel you know your classmates? Smile I know them all. I know most of them. I am new here.

  7. Your Personal Timeline • Take a sentence strip. • Make a timeline including 5 or 6 major events in your life. • Begin the timeline with the year of your birth. • Use words, pictures to represent the important events. • Place your name at the top and post on wall along with your picture.

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