Sentences with phrase «pictographs for»

Next, ask students to design their own pictographs for items or ideas that would be meaningful to them — for example, basketball, school, homework, pizza, happiness, or anger — and share them with their peers.
However, the pictograph for the soybean, which dates from earlier times, indicates that it was not first used as a food; for whereas the pictographs for the other four grains show the seed and stem structure of the plant, the pictograph for the soybean emphasizes the root structure.

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With thousands of potential pictographs to add to text messages and other communications, some people may be looking for a way to narrow down the choices.
-- Check Ancient Egypt hieroglyphs for a start, particularly the Weighing of the Heart ---- In the pictograph, on a scales, is a heart weighed equal to a feather — the feather equals truth — the heart being a decision making process (a conscience), which equals truth ---- How does a conscience equal truth?
Included: Ideas for using pictographs, storyboards, graphic organizers.
Provide a few examples of pictographs: a triangle for a tipi, a lightning zip to represent a storm, or a spear or bow - and - arrow to represent hunting or war.
While the pictograph is an excellent tool for building vocabulary, the storyboard is an exceptional strategy for reflecting students» comprehension of specific content.
(Ask students to explain how a tipi picture would be different from a tipi pictograph, for example.
The Middle School has also charged the students with graphing their data on the grade level pictograph displayed for the school to see using anonymous data.
Answer pictograph questions for basic addition, subtraction, and fraction problems.
The ancient character for salt, yan, is a pictograph in three parts.
Famous for the decorative brownish - red Arawak pictographs etched by the Amerindians and found on the cave's walls and ceiling, Fontein Cave is marked with rich ancestral history that continues its storytelling among thousand - year - old stalactites and stalagmites.
You may also know Gottlieb from work in the preceding decade, for which he coined the label pictographs in 1941.
In the early pictographs, symbols or images remained recognizable and close to figuration, bits of nature or man - made objects, for example.
(From Heat Waves in a Swamp or... «the healthy glamour of everyday life», Texts by Robert Gober, assisted by Becky Kinder) Reanalysis of Church Bells Ringing, Rainy Winter Night shows more fully how Burchfield used his newly developed symbolic pictographs to illustrate not only his childhood fears but also his adult distaste for religious zealotry, provoked by a Presbyterian Sunday school teacher, his evangelical grandfather, and the example of his late, unreligious father
Adolph Gottlieb (1903 - 74) Abstract Surrealist painter, noted for his Pictographs, Landscapes, Bursts.
Next comes a numerous selection, for the first time in Italy, of the first cohesive series of Gottlieb's paintings, the Pictographs, begun in 1941, the year of Pearl Harbor and America's entry to World War II.
Meaning, then, is intensely personal — another innovation of Gottlieb's paintings Surrealist biomorphism was one source for his Pictographs.
The Pictographs, begun in 1941, laid the foundation for Gottlieb's development into pure abstraction.
Fascinated with Lascaux, Altamira and pictographs, for many years I did my own version of cave paintings.
Other important contributors to action painting include: Mark Tobey noted for his White Writing style of calligraphic gesturalism; Franz Kline, an artist whose works include colour field compositions as well as vigorous gestural work, sometimes compared to gigantically enlarged fragments of Chinese calligraphy); Robert Motherwell (in his series entitled Elegy to the Spanish Republic, and his powerful black and white paintings); Cy Twombly (in his gestural works based on calligraphic, linear symbols) and Adolph Gottlieb (noted for his abstract surrealist series including Pictographs, Imaginary Landscapes and Bursts).
Gottlieb's iconographic design for the Torah curtain, now in the collection of The Jewish Museum, is a late example in the development of his influential pictograph paintings of 1941 — 53.
Closer to home, Paul Arthur famously designed «pictograms» or «pictographs» for Expo 67 to help visitors from all over the world navigate.
The Chinese pictograph character for «crisis» is comprised of two symbols, «danger» and «opportunity».
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