Student Lesson 3 - Paper Weaving
Description: In this lesson, we learned about the history of weaving. Many different cultures use weaving, and they each use weaving in a different way, and their weavings are all made with different weaving styles. We were even able to see actual examples of Hutterite weaving in some of their rugs brought into class. For the project, we got to try paper weaving. We had to choose three different colors, and I choose blue, yellow, and purple. I choose these colors because they are close to complementary colors, and they are some of my favorite colors, so I thought they would look good when weaved together. This project was done by weaving the yellow and purple paper through the strips of blue paper to create a rug. We made sure our rug would stay together by gluing the edge pieces together.
Extension Activity: When we are learning about Native Americans in our social studies class, I will incorporate a weaving project so the students could learn how they made things. I would have each student weave a small coaster-sized blanket so they could use fabric like the Native Americans did, but they would make something small so they would be able to complete it. I would have them try and create one of the patterns Native Americans used, and then they would share with the class which tribe used that pattern and what it symbolized.

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