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What you see is not always what you get… Sometimes you get more! Symbolism What you see is not always what you get… Sometimes you get more!

Sometimes you get more!

A symbol is… An object that represents a greater idea An icon (picture) that stands for a bigger meaning

Even toddlers recognize common symbols…

Groups use symbols For example…

We use symbols when texting to represent larger thoughts…

Color often symbolize moods..

What might these colors symbolize?

How about a pink ribbon?

What’s the diff?

Which would you rather receive?

Seasons can be used as symbols

Objects can hold meaning too …