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KidQuest Gets Crazy About Quilting

QUILTING ACROSS THE CERRICULEM

While working on quilting projects we learned about

Pattern and design Measuring Descriptive writing Geometry Family traditions

Math

measuring pattern geometry shape

Writing

The children planned their patterns and wrote a plan to follow.

ReadingSome of the Quilt stories we read:Eight Hands Round, The Name Quilt, Luca’s Quilt, Sweet Clara and the Freedom Quilt, and the Keeping Quilt

Patches were made with many different materials.When Hannah designed a patch with geometricshape tiles, she learned about pattern,design andgeometry.

Pegs

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KindergartenersElijah, Ethan and Hannah practiced making designs and patterns with pegs before they started cutting their fabric.

Rubber Bands Quilters created original quilt patterns with rubber bands.

Paper scraps

Some of the students used colorful paper scraps to plan their patterns. They learned how to combine shape and color to put together patch that tells a story.

Stained Glass Patches

Students explored quilt designs in a different form when they made stained glass patches with wax paper and markers.

Our patches are unique, just like each of us.

Quilts and Quilters

Hannah and Abe work together to sew a log cabin patch.

Hannah - kindergartenAbe - 1st grade

Reina worked hard on he colorfulpostage stamp pattern.

Reina - Kindergarten

Tahana completed a maple leaf patch.

Tahana - 3rd grade

JT expressed himself with baseballs and pirates in a round-about pattern.

JT - 3rd grade

Guin chose to make her schoolhousepatch into a pillow.

Guin - kindergarten

Kori made a maple leaf patternto appliqué to her patch.

Kori 2nd grade

Emily create her crazy patch from a collection of scraps.

Emily - kindergarten

Putting together the final KidQuest Quilt

Everyone had a hand in it.

Thank you Englewood Education Foundation and Joan Clayton for making our quilting project possible.

The quilters in KidQuest @ Clayton

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