Bream Bay Kindergarten Video

Friday, February 21, 2014

Weaving magic



Olivia is the first to be inspired.  I model the process of weaving in and out through the strings as she watches intently and before too long she wants to have a turn.  She picks up the pattern quickly chanting "in and out, in and out" as she guides her wool across the frame.  






Sasha is drawn to the bicycle rims..."I wanna do some weaving today, but I don't know how" says Sasha.

Weaving for the first time can be pretty tricky.  I show Sasha the process and she focuses all of her concentration in order to succeed in her chosen activity.


"Under and over, under and over" says Sasha as she hones her weaving skills on the bicycle rim.


"I like this" says Sasha, "I really like this.              


 Look I'm doing it!"







It's not long before Sasha's enthusiasm and excitement draws attention.  Others want to know what she does...they want to be able to weave beautiful      creations too.

Becoming the expert.

Sasha shows Ava what to do.

"You just do under and over and over and pull the wool through, then it makes this pattern.  It's a beautiful pattern isn't it"  says Sasha as she demonstrates for Ava.


 Ava watches Sasha weave the wheel, then it's her turn. 

It's amazing the ripple effect...next is Adam's turn; a very keen to give it a go kind of guy! 







 Adam's creation inspires Hunter and it's          exciting stuff.  

Adam gives Hunter the run down of how it's done...

"First thing you do is go here and then go up down, up down, up down.  You do every single one again the                                            same" says Adam.



Hunter gets the hang of it...

"Pull, pull, pull" he says as he pulls the wool through the spokes.


 Next is Bentley and Max's turn...





"I'm doing it, I'm doing it" says Bentley.











Max is all concentration as he focuses threading the wool on the to wheel.

He seems to enjoy this quiet and creative activity.


Cheyenne notices the weaving wheel and is keen to add her flavour.  




As she investigates the easiest way to do it, her surprise and excitement is written all over her face...

"Yay, look, look, look" she says clapping her hands with glee.









Justin's sense of achievement is just as evident on his face...weaving can be challenging for small fingers and Justin is overjoyed with the results of his perseverance. What a beautiful piece of weaving!


Weaving magic...what learning is happening here

Developing hand - eye coordination
fine motor skills

Maths - early algebra, recognising patterns
positional language

Creativity, exploration, colour and textures

Problem solving, leadership skills, following instructions, expressing ideas, working together



 





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