Saturday, January 11, 2025

The Collages (Morse Code, part 2)

This is a follow up post to Morse Code, the topic of our Dec 12 Science Club lesson. I got the idea to make 24 collages, to help the children picture the images that we are using for each letter. I think it was the influence of our Richard Kehl-inspired 2025 calendars. We had so much fun doing these!!!


E


I, S, H


A, a-BOUT
dot dash


B, BOI-ster-ous-ly
dash dot dot dot


C, CARE-less CHIL-dren
dash dot dash dot


D, DAN-ger-ous
dash dot dot


F, fab-ri-CA-tion
dot dot dash dot


G, GO GADG-et
dash dash dot


J, en-JOY JILL'S JAM
dot dash dash dash


K, KAI-a CALLS
dash dot dash


L, li-NO-le-um
dot dash dot dot


M, MY MY
dash dash


N, NEP-tune
dash dot


O, OW! OW! OW!
dash dash dash


P, pre-TEND PRIN-cess
dot dash dash dot


Q, QUEENS QUICK-ly QUARREL
dash dash dot dash


R, ram-BUNC-tious
dot dash dot


T, TREE
dash


U, un-se-CURED
dot dot dash


V, va-va-va-VROOM
dot dot dot dash


W, a-WARD WINGS
dot dash dash


X, X-ray ma-CHINE
dash dot dot dash


Y, YEL-low YO YO
dash dot dash dash


Z, ZIP ZEST-ful-ly
dash dash dot dot


Now we can laminate them and use them as flashcards or to spell words!

One thing I didn't like about the set of Morse Code Flashcards that we repurposed here is that originally you couldn't tell when you were holding them upside down. The collages solve that problem. Plus, they're adorable!


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