| | The Library of Calligrams
Compiled by Leon of Leon's Planet
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Dear Parents & Students,
Homeschoolers & Online Learners:
This is not a trick! It really
works! It is based on the science of memory, called mnemonics.
As a literacy teacher and ESL teacher, I have used this technique for
years with great success for my pupils/students. Please consider sending
me your own calligrams to add to our list. I will list the
words in alphabetical order. Children under the age of 13 must
have their mom or dad send me their calligrams.
Dear Teachers, Tutors, & Instructors:
All of the calligrams on this page were created
by me, Leon, and copyright laws apply. Copyright laws state that
any time somebody creates an original work, it is immediately and
automatically copyrighted. The creator retains all rights to the
material created until it is signed away to somebody else.
Also, "Fair Use" laws say that
copyrighted material may be used for educational and personal use.
Teachers, you may use my material to teach your children freely, but it
would be nice if you gave me credit for creating the calligrams
used. Links back to this page are greatly appreciated.
I suggest we make a database of calligrams,
right here! Collectively...let's see how many words we can turn
into calligrams. Contact
me by email and attach a picture of your calligram.
Kind regards,
Leon
Webmaster of Leon's Planet
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What is a calligram?
Well, before I tell you what a 'calligram' is, I want you to know that I
invented the 'calligram' concept; BUT, I originally called it a 'pictograph'.
Then, one day I learned that the word 'pictograph' was already a word in use (in
mathematics). I have been teaching vocabulary by using calligrams for many, many years under the
term that I coined: "pictograph". The first calligrams were shape
poems. See
Wikipedia's article on "Calligram".
To distinguish from the poetic calligrams (shape poems), some use the term
'word-calligram' to refer to a calligram which is a single word, where it is written in the shape of the
meaning of the word.
Here....see some examples that I invented: (and you may send
me your own calligrams, to be posted here under your name! You must be
at least 13 years of age; or, if you are under the age of 13, you may have your
mom or dad send me your calligram, 'cause you need their permission!).
Inventor's
Name
(optional; fake names, pseudonyms, and nom de plums
are welcome) |
Age
(required for children, not for adults) |
Location
(requested; just for fun) |
Word
/
Meaning
|
Calligrams
(in alphabetical order) |
Designed by Leon;
Colored by Frank |
Leon-adult
Frank- Gr1 |
China |
Amazon
Meaning: Name of a rainforest in Brazil |
|
Leon |
adult |
China |
asked
< past of "ask" > |
|
Leon |
adult |
China |
became
< past of "become" > |
|
Leon |
adult |
Utah, USA |
boot
Meaning: a kind of shoe |
|
Leon |
adult |
China |
came
< past of "come">
went
< past of "go"> |
see
below
|
|
Leon |
adult |
China |
changed
< past of change > |
|
Leon |
adult |
Utah, USA |
channel
Meaning: a human-made river |
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Designed by Leon
Colored by Alex |
Leon-adult
Alex- Gr1 |
China |
cyborg
Meaning: half human, half robot |
|
Leon |
adult |
Utah, USA |
depths
Meaning: noun of 'deep' |
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Designed by Leon
Colored by Aleksi |
adult |
China |
electricity
Meaning: a kind of energy used to make light or make things move |
|
Leon |
adult |
China |
entered
< past of "enter" >
Meaning: went in |
|
Designed by Leon
Colored by Jason |
Leon-adult
Jason- Gr1 |
China |
fire extinguisher
Meaning: machine to put out fires |
|
Leon |
adult |
China |
gave
< past of "give" > |
|
Leon |
adult |
China |
had
< past of have > |
|
Leon |
adult |
China |
licked
< past of lick > |
|
Leon |
adult |
China |
lived
< past of live > |
|
Leon |
adult |
China |
married
< past of marry > |
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Designed by Leon
Colored by Kitty |
Leon-adult
Kitty-Gr1 |
China |
parachute
Meaning: a cloth attached to a person or object by strings to
slow the falling |
|
Leon |
adult |
Utah, USA |
penta~
Meaning: 5
Example: pentagon
Notice: It has 5 letters! and it means 5! |
|
Leon |
adult |
China |
put
< past of "put" > |
|
Leon |
adult |
Utah, USA |
quad~
Meaning: 4
Examples: quadrilateral, quadruple
Notice: It has 4 letters! and it means 4! |
|
Leon |
adult |
China |
said
< past of say > |
|
Leon |
adult |
China |
ship
Meaning: a very big boat |
|
Leon |
adult |
Utah, USA |
skull
Meaning: head bone |
|
Leon |
adult |
China |
started
< past of start > |
|
Leon |
adult |
Utah, USA |
swan
Meaning: a kind of bird that lives in water |
|
Leon |
adult |
Utah, USA |
toss
Meaning: to throw under-handedly |
|
Leon |
adult |
Utah, USA |
tri~
Meaning: 3
Examples: triangle, tripod, triple
Notices: It has 3 letters! and it means 3! |
|
Leon |
adult |
China |
wanted
< past of want > |
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Designed by Leon
Colored by YaX |
Leon-adult
YaX, Gr1 |
China |
whip
Meaning:
(1) n. a long, leather tool for causing hurt
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Designed by Leon
Colored by YunX |
Leon-adult
YunX, Gr1 |
China |
whip
Meaning:
(1) n. a long, leather tool for causing hurt |
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Designed by Leon
Colored by Selina |
Leon-adult
Selina-Gr1 |
China |
whistle
Meaning:
(1) v. to make a musical sound with ones mouth and lips
(2) n. a tool that when blown, makes a tone |
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Designed by Leon
Colored by KX |
Leon-adult
KX, Gr1 |
China |
whistle
Meaning:
(1) v. to make a musical sound with ones mouth and lips
(2) n. a tool that when blown, makes a tone |
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Designed by Leon
Colored by Sun |
Leon-adult
Sun-Gr1 |
China |
wind
Meaning: the air that moves or blows |
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Add
your calligrams to this page!
High-school
students and adults should see my vocabulary page especially for adults
How to Use Calligrams to Learn New Words
It is important that children are involved in the creation process. If
the children (students) use their own creativity and imagination to create their
own calligrams, they will never forget the meaning of the word. If the
pupils are too young (as in grade kindergarten or grade 1) to create their own
calligrams, the teacher may create them for the pupils. I teach grade 1
and I make the calligrams for each of the vocabulary/spelling words. Then,
my pupils have to color and cut them out to use as flash cards. By
studying with the calligram-flash-cards each day, the pupils are ready for the
vocabulary test on Friday.
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