Monday, January 4, 2021

Cups and Saucer String Patterns - Summer Learning Journey Day 15.

 Today for our activity we had to get string and do some string patterns with our hands. I used some ribbon because I didn't have string or yarn, I had thread but it would break halfway through! I enjoyed this activity because it was really fun to do and you especially didn't need just string to make this, you can make use of something else too.

I found it hard doing the pattern in general actually, because it took me like about 10 times to get it correct because I kept doing it wrong. I tried once again and I got it, I was so shocked. Here is the video that helped me doing mine, maybe it can help you! Click Here. 

I learnt that you can also be creative with string, there is also a game you can play with string called Cat's Cradle, here is how to play: Click Here. Here is a photo of what I ended up with! 




2 comments:

  1. Kia Ora Manvi,

    My name is Zana and I am a blog commenter from the Summer Learning Journey.

    This activity was really fun as I remember playing a lot of string games when I was in primary school such as cats cradle and ladder.

    I think you did an awesome job introducing this activity and adding links to videos, that is very helpful for any readers wanting to learn and have a go at doing this activity themselves.

    Your string pattern looks awesome and I like that you thought creatively and used ribbon, what was the hardest part of this activity? Did you learn any other patterns?

    Happy Holidays, Keep up the great work and I hope to see more of your posts over the summer.

    Ngā mihi nui,
    Zana Yates

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    1. Kia Ora Zana,
      Thank you for commenting on my blog.
      The hardest part was understanding the instructions sometimes because it was very confusing! I did try to learn the witches broom but it was really hard for me and I decided to switch to cups and saucers. What patterns did you use to do? What was your favourite?
      Ma Te Wa,
      Manvi.

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