The Jelly Bean Glyph is a great activity to use with your students this spring. Your students will learn what a glyph is, make their own and analyze class data in this fun activity. They will begin by learning what a glyph is and how to use one to convey and analyze data. They will create one of their very own. Then they will look at their classmates' glyphs and analyze the data using fractions, percentages, and graphs (bar graphs and pie charts). They will have fun doing it. And, when they are all done, the materials can be turned into a colorful class bulletin board! Note: This is the advanced Snowman Glyph activity for 5-8 graders. (For the 2-4 grade version go to my store and check out the other Jelly Bean Glyph activity without the math.)
Want to know what some of my buyers think of it? One person wrote...
This is such a fascinating lesson. I am sure that my students are going to be highly motivated, especially as it involves food, to work on this lesson.
Another wrote...
For just $3, this is a great cross curricular activity.
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