In the interest of authenticity, I’ll say it: I like glyphs. There. I've admitted it and I’m not taking it back. I think they're a fun way to get in reading comprehension (or listening comprehension if your students are not yet readers), add some color to a boring day, and learn about your students. And let's not forget that glyphs hang on one crucial skill: following directions. However, it has been my experience that the higher the grade, the fewer glyph options available. Also, STEM is such a massive trend at the moment anything else seems to have fallen to the wayside. I’m seeking to remedy this. The “Tell All Tablets” are a glyph intended for older students (such as grades 3-5), though they could be used with younger students. (Yes, I am aware I don't need the auxiliary before "Tell All Tablets". However, I am from the South and we like to hear ourselves talk, so that necessitates throwing in an unnecessary word in here or there so as not to
Hi - I produce a newsletter for Christians with chronic illness. We have an article in our latest issue talking about Psalm 13. Would it be possible for us to use your lovely graphic? It's shared with only about 20 subscribers. I look forward to hearing back from you. Thanks!
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