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Bio = Life + Glyph = Symbols What do we know about this person from their bioglyph?

1st – Choose the right face shape. 2nd – Add the hair to show your hair color and length as well as the month you were born. # of strands = Month - Jan = 1, Feb = 2, etc. Style = Color of your hair Length = Short (Less than 1”) Medium (Between 2 - 4”) Long (More than 4”) 3rd – Add the eyes to show the color of your eyes and whether or not you wear glasses or contacts. Oval = Glasses or contacts Circle = Perfect vision Position of the eyeball = Color of your eyes

4th – Add eyebrows to show your favorite color. 5th – Add a nose to show how you get to school MOST days. 6th – Add charms to show the sports you play or the clubs and groups you are in this year. Add one shape for each one you are in or plan to be in this year. For example, someone who played football, is playing basketball, and is in Science Club, would have two circles and one star.

8th – Add a mouth to show if you like science. 7th – Add ears to show if you have brothers and sisters as well as if they are older or younger than you. Sisters = ear on the left side and brothers = ear on the right side Add dots to show the number of older or younger sisters or brothers. 8th – Add a mouth to show if you like science. 9th – Add cheeks to show your favorite kind of ice cream.

10th – Add freckles to show the day of your birthday. For example, someone born on January 26th would have a total of 26 freckles. Put them all on one cheek or split them between the two cheeks. 11th – Add eyelashes to show the number of different kinds of pets you have. For example, someone who has three dogs, two cats, a bird, and some fish, would have four eyelashes total since they have four different kinds of pets. Put all your eyelashes on one eye or split them between the two eyes. 12th – Write your name lightly on the back of the page so that it does not show through. Turn it in to your teacher.

Bioglyph Challenge Can you identify your classmates? RULES: You can only ask questions that require a YES or NO answer. You cannot ask, “Is this your bioglyph?” or similar questions. Use your quiet voices and keep your papers covered to prevent people from getting easy answers. Write the person’s name on the line on your worksheet that has the same number that is on their bioglyph page. Questions?