Groovy Glyph Graphics: An Easter Egg Glyph!
I love glyphs. Even though they are extremely popular with teachers, glyphs are hard to find anywhere, so I dream up my own.
I wanted to make a glyph for April and thought a really pretty patterned egg glyph would be a great way to whole-group assess listening and following direction skills, as well as help teachers learn a little bit more about their students.
My Y5’s really enjoyed doing glyphs. Glyphs are “instant” artwork for a bulletin board or hallway and provide a great “hard copy” of something I can actually show a parent to prove that their child is listening and following directions or not.
Click on the link to view/download Easter Egg Glyph
If you have time for two glyphs then you'll want to make this honey of a bunny too. Add a cotton ball for a tail to give it more pizzazz.
Click on the link to view/download Bunny Glyph
Scroll down for another cute Easter idea: An egg-counting bookmark that doubles as a wrting prompt and Easter greeting card for someone special.