Somewhere between snow days, breaks and PD days students have been working on clay and beginning weaving projects.I have neglected to do weaving projects the last couple of years... Why exactly I don't know. I love to weave. Perhaps the overwhelming idea of all those looms, string tangled catastrophes - I wasn't sure weaving would hold their attention. So far I have been way wrong.
We just started weaving and I am having my older students make their own paper looms that we will later design our own weaving on paper then weave on our loom. I had some weaving pattern sheets printed so that when some kids were done with their loom the could practice different weaving techniques. I gave them no instruction on how to read the patterns, but rather told them to do their best and to try it out. I did it this way for two reasons: 1) I didn't have time to help kids make their looms AND teach them to weave all on one class. 2) I wanted to gauge their weaving abilities. Turns out kids "get" weaving - at least the basics.
I will post our original weavings when they are done - hopefully sometime next week. Next we will be weaving with yarn on CD's or more traditional looms.

My room is a disaster and we haven't had snow days. Good luck Weaving is a great way to get through a lot of missed days.
ReplyDeleteI felt the same way about weaving- I was afraid to try it with my middle school kids and couldn't believe how awesome they did AND how much they enjoyed it!!!
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