For My Grandmother Knitting - Liz LochheadQuick View
ktegan

For My Grandmother Knitting - Liz Lochhead

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Created for the new Scottish Set Text List 2025. 39 slide PPT that includes student tasks, full annotation of the poem plus practice questions and answers using the spec paper provided by SQA.
Knitting worksheetQuick View
MissSHurst

Knitting worksheet

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Students to label diagrams ‘Weft’ and ‘Warp’ knitting. Includes instructions for hand knitting, info on types of knitting included in the GCSE specification. 2 stars and a wish symbols at the bottom of the worksheet for a plenary.
Knitted JewelleryQuick View
CraftClub

Knitted Jewellery

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Black Girl Knit Club is a collective that aims to bring together and celebrate women of colour, whilst sharing their knitting knowledge. Sicgmone and Vea, from East London and of Ghanaian descent,founded BGKC to establish a community of knitters who can share skills and ideas in a safe space, as well as highlighting the wellbeing benefits of making. In this step-by-step guide, BGKC show you how you can knit your own bracelet as well as a necklace for expert knitters!
Number Blocks Knitting Pattern 1-10 (Beginners)Quick View
choxley75

Number Blocks Knitting Pattern 1-10 (Beginners)

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I posted a picture of my finished number blocks on Facebook and so many of you wanted the pattern so here it is! This pattern is so easy it’s definitely for beginners. There are a few tricky parts but YouTube clips have been linked in to give you a helping hand. Show me your finished projects on instagram @__missox__nqt
Knitted Excretory SystemQuick View
hughsie36

Knitted Excretory System

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I have attached the knitting pattern for the excretory system and a model of the position of a kidney transplant on a model. I was trying to show this to my students in an image, but I found that it is so much easier to get students to attach a 'transplanted kidney&' (use your imagination) to a model instead. If you knit this system please send me a photo!
Finger Knitting GuidelinesQuick View
CraftClub

Finger Knitting Guidelines

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This handout gives instructions on how to finger knit - a technique that is much faster to pick up than knitting itself and is perfect as a predecessor to other yarn crafts.
Video: Knitted Mug CosyQuick View
CraftClub

Video: Knitted Mug Cosy

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The Crafts Council challenged makers to create a tutorial using household items during the COVID-19 lockdown. Vanessa and Sicgmone from Black Girl Knit Club show you how to make your own Knitted Mug Cosy. Download the instructions here: https://bit.ly/2WetQ7e If you don’t have jersey yarn, you can make your own from old t-shirts. See our step-by-step guide here: https://bit.ly/3bUVGfh For help with making a slipknot, casting on, purling and other knitting techniques take a look at UK Hand Knitting Association’s helpful videos here: https://bit.ly/2WfS8xA Share photos of your makes with us! #GetCreativeAtHome #EverydayMaking
For My Grandmother Knitting by Liz LochheadQuick View
driveinclouds

For My Grandmother Knitting by Liz Lochhead

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For My Grandmother Knitting by Liz Lochhead_IGCSE Exam Style Questions_Model Response-Essay For IGCSE Literature 0486 (CIE) from SONGS OF OURSELVES Volume 2 CONTENTS 5 IGCSE Style Questions for Practice 1 Model Response in 1062 words A Grad-Band 1 Response LESSON PLAN and USAGE • Use the five carefully worded IGCSE style questions in your school exams to assess your students. • Begin a discussion on what a good response looks like and how to present the thoughts for A* grade in IGCSE board examination. • Ask your students to highlight the points of view and good parts in a paragraph and see if they have similar thoughts or ideas. • Ask how they differ or how they find it similar. • Ask what aspects of the model response they like and how they can try such a response in the exam. • Discuss the strength of the essay's PETER/PEE/PQC structure. • You will see your students get confident in an hour class with this but after understanding the poem taught by you.
Learn To Knit: A Lesson Plan And GuideQuick View
canadianwinter

Learn To Knit: A Lesson Plan And Guide

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If you want to learn to knit, and you’re not sure where or how to start (or whether you’ll even like knitting), this guide may provide just the basic, step-by-step encouragement you need! Here you will find 49 consecutive lessons which will guide you to learn, practise and apply basic knitting skills. These skills are, in order: how to ‘cast on’; how to do the ‘knit’ stitch; how to do the ‘purl’ stitch; how to ‘cast off’; how to combine ‘knit’ and ‘purl’ stitches to make 11 different knitting patterns; and how to do three, more advanced stitches (‘yarn over needle’, ‘knit two together’, 'purl two together’) which will also be used in patterns. Labels are provided for each of the patterns, which you can pin to your finished samples for easy reference. Three bonus lessons provide basic instructions for completing a simple project: a washcloth or doll blanket, a hair ‘thingy’, or a scarf. Important: Please note that this is only a lesson guide; the lessons here only offer a plan for you to follow in order to acquire the skills you need, one at a time, in an enjoyable, encouraging, effective and satisfying manner. To learn the actual mechanics of knitting, you will need to refer to a handful of clear, full-colour, free websites (addresses provided), or to a library book or parent/friend. Knitting and other crafts (such as paper mosaics) are excellent tools for developing fine motor skills. This in turn can improve a student’s performance in other areas such as playing a musical instrument, writing neatly, attention to detail, patience, and the ability to concentrate for longer periods of time. Go slowly and be generous with your praise – fine work takes practise and perseverance!
Adapted Knitting & sewing ideas for Design TechnologyQuick View
sjmcgarvey

Adapted Knitting & sewing ideas for Design Technology

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Do you have pupils who have difficulties in accessing traditional knitting or sewing activities in KS 2 or KS 3 DT projects ? This resource is for you . Simple visual ideas, suggested resources and individual targets for your pupils .
Liz Lochhead - For My Grandmother Knitting WorksheetQuick View
wikedguy

Liz Lochhead - For My Grandmother Knitting Worksheet

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Worksheet on Liz Lochhead’s poem For My Grandmother Knitting. Questions & images to prompt thought/discussion on SMILE - Structure, Meaning, Imagery, Language and Effect on the Reader. Originally created for the Cambridge IGCSE syllabus.
AQA A Level Fashion & Textiles | 1.2 KNITTED FABRIC TheoryQuick View
Designer_teacher

AQA A Level Fashion & Textiles | 1.2 KNITTED FABRIC Theory

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Two Power Points (and worksheet) delivering the theory content of Knitted fabrics. Power Point 1 covers: Warp Knit Weft Knit Included in the power point is a range of videos to aid teaching (including the difference between woven fabrics and knitted fabrics) Exam questions included as well as an independent research task. Worksheets for this power point also included. Power Point 2 covers: Fully fashioned Part fashioned 3D knitting machines A research task and make a sock monkey practical activity. All resources are fully editable to suit your needs. Also available to compliment this unit of work: A level Fashion & Textiles - Knitting theory revision activities
DT Textiles Fabrics Text + WorksheetsQuick View
mariesteachingresources

DT Textiles Fabrics Text + Worksheets

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DT Textiles Fabrics Text and Worksheets Text included: • ‘Different Fabrics’ describing differences between various types of fabrics. • ‘Properties of Woven fabrics’ and ‘Properties of Knitted fabrics’ – to find out advantages and disadvantages between woven and knitted fabrics, including appearance, texture, usage, sewing, longevity, ironing, wash and cost. Worksheets included: • Reading descriptions and naming different fabrics (word bank) • Sticking fabric samples into 2 groups, natural fibres and synthetic fibres • Sticking different types of fabrics and describing their appearances and textures • Sticking samples of fabrics to match properties • Comparing woven and knitted fabrics – tick (advantage) or cross (disadvantage) of each one’s appearance, texture, usage, sewing, longevity, ironing, wash and cost – write a conclusion • Questionnaire I have also created a set of flashcards and a set of Vocabulary Posters & Labels that can be used along with the worksheets. Flashcards https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/dt-textiles-fabrics-flashcards-12964802 Posters + Labels https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/dt-textiles-fabrics-vocabulary-posters-and-labels-12964810 For updates go to my Facebook page – Marie’s Teaching Resources Thanks for looking :)
Asking For It by Louise O'Neill Introduction lessonQuick View
lydia_millar13

Asking For It by Louise O'Neill Introduction lesson

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Asking For It by Louise O’Neill, a searing account of a rape and its aftermath in a close-knit Irish community This PowerPoint is an introduction to this wonderful and heartbreaking play TRIGGER WARNINGS *I do not own any of the content, media, pictures, text used in this PowerPoint
Knitting Terms Wordsearch Textiles Technology Starter Settler Activity Homework Cover LessonQuick View
mikedean

Knitting Terms Wordsearch Textiles Technology Starter Settler Activity Homework Cover Lesson

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Wordsearch on the theme of 'Knitting Terms. Powerpoint so can be used on the board or printed as a worksheet. Includes space for students to explain the keywords and suggested extension activities. Can take 10 minutes or an hour, depending on which activities the students complete. Ideal for the start of a lesson, a quick filler, a homework, part of a cover lesson or as a plenary on the board with a whiteboard pen. The idea behind these is to get students to become more literate and think independently about the words that could be used to describe the topic being taught. The repetition of the word over and over as they look for the word is useful in remembering the terms. Often the students will pick up on things that you would not normally expect!
2 x Knitting Terms Wordsearch Sheet Starter Activity Keywords Cover Homework Textiles TechnologyQuick View
mikedean

2 x Knitting Terms Wordsearch Sheet Starter Activity Keywords Cover Homework Textiles Technology

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2 x Wordsearch Puzzle sheets of keywords on the theme of ‘Knitting Terms’. Powerpoint so can be used on the board or printed as a worksheet. Includes space for students to explain the keywords and suggested extension activities. Can take 10 minutes or an hour, depending on which activities the students complete. Ideal for the start of a lesson, a quick filler, a homework, part of a cover lesson or as a plenary on the board with a whiteboard pen. The idea behind these is to get students to become more literate and think independently about the words that could be used to describe the topic being taught. The repetition of the word over and over as they look for the word is useful in remembering the terms. Often the students will pick up on things that you would not normally expect!