Pictograms: The Ancient Language of Pictures
Imagine being able to communicate without using words, but instead, using simple pictures. That's what pictograms are all about! Pictograms are symbols or drawings that represent an object or an idea. They were used by ancient civilizations, like the Egyptians and the Sumerians, thousands of years ago to tell stories and keep records. Today, pictograms are still very much in use. You see them every day in signs at airports, parks, and even on your phone as emoji! They help us understand information quickly, and the best part is that they can be understood by everyone, no matter what language they speak. Did you know that the first known pictograms were used in Mesopotamia over 5,000 years ago? Or that the word 'pictogram' comes from the Latin 'pictus' which means 'painted' and Greek 'gramma' which means 'something written'? Pictograms are a fun and creative way of expressing ideas. Maybe you can try creating your own pictogram story!
Question 1
What is a pictogram?
A type of animal
A type of plant
A symbol or drawing that represents an object or an idea
A type of food
A type of dance
Question 2
Where were the first known pictograms used?
In China
In India
In Mesopotamia
In Greece
In Rome
Question 3
Why are pictograms still used today?
Because they are fun
Because they are cute
Because they help us understand information quickly
Because they are easy to draw
Because they are colorful
Question 4
What does 'pictogram' literally mean?
'Something eaten'
'Something drawn'
'Something painted'
'Something written'
'Something sung'
Question 5
Who were some of the earliest civilizations to use pictograms?
The Vikings and the Spartans
The Romans and the Greeks
The Egyptians and the Sumerians
The Incas and the Mayans
The Persians and the Huns
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