cecil knitting with kids
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LATI Session 14: Proposed Program
(We did this program last year and we are doing it again this January)
Knitting With Kids
While the proposed program may seem at first to fit only a very specific need, it will in fact serve tosupport many different needs of the children in our community. The two-part series will begin with a
brief talk covering the use and development of textiles throughout history. Children will be encouraged
to read tags on various textiles in their homes and become more knowledgeable of the materials used in
these everyday objects. Science equipment will be used and various scientific concepts covered as
participants use magnifying glasses to more closely observe various textiles and describe the animals,
plants or potentially synthetic materials that are used as the raw material for their production.
The focus of the program will be on the fundamentals skills needed to knit rather than on the completion
of a final project as the goal is for children to be able to understand the basic building blocks needed to
become a successful knitter. By starting with a simple finger-knitting technique, children will get a feel
for the yarn and how the stitches are formed before using knitting needles. As children become
comfortable with this finger-knitting technique, they will move on to using knitting needles keeping in
the mind the basic steps to knit stitch: insert the needle, wrap the yarn, pull through the loop, pull off
the new stitch. We will use this rhyme to help children remember the motions, In through the front
door/Around the back/Out through the window/ And off jumps jack.
This program is important because it will help children with their fine motor skills and will improve
dexterity. The creative expression of all fiber arts is rooted in a great oral tradition of handing down
these crafts from generation to general and will be rewarding for children to learn the patience that goesinto producing their own unique and functional piece of art.
This program supports habits of STEM education, such as engaging in inquiry and investigation. After
learning that yarn and textiles are made from different materials, children may be prompted to seek the
answers to their many questions about these materials and processes. Children will have to count their
stitches and rows, which reinforces their basic math skills. This program supports many different
sections of standards from the state curriculum including art, history (and cultural) and math. It is also
entertaining and gives the library the opportunity to market related materials.
Potential community partners include any craft stores in the area that could donate materials, includinga local store in Chesapeake City. To set up this event we will put up tables and chairs in our meeting
room and distribute materials. To evaluate this program we will distribute paper evaluations to children
and their parents. We will also listen to children throughout the program as they make comments that
could be used for gauging their interest and other evaluative aspects.
Our librarys mission includes providing lifelong educational and cultural opportunities for all. When
conducting Knitting with Kids we are supporting one segment of our population (grades 3-6) and
inspiring them in a skill that could be useful for the rest of their lives. They may even teach someone else
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they know which is lighting a spark that will reach into the furthest corners of the community, some we
may not have otherwise reached.
Date: 12/27/12
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Catherine Zang, Library Associate-Elkton Childrens Department
410-996-5600 [email protected]
Cecil County Public Library conducts Knitting with Kids Program
Join librarians at the Elkton branch of Cecil County Public library on January 16 and 23 for Knitting with
Kids. Children will learn the basics of knitting in this two-part series. Materials provided, but feel free to
bring your own. For children in third through sixth grades with a participating adult. This program is free
and open to the public. Registration is required, please call 410-658-4025 ext. 482 or register online at
http://www.cecil.ebranch.info.
Participants attending this program can expect to learn skills which support habits of STEM education,
such as engaging in inquiry and investigation. This program supports many different sections of
standards from the state curriculum including art, history (and cultural) and math.
This program not only supports the schools curriculum, but also each childs personal development. This
program will help children with their fine motor skills and will improve dexterity. The creative expression
of all fiber arts is rooted in a great oral tradition of handing down these crafts from generation to general
and will be rewarding for children to learn the patience that goes into producing their own unique and
functional piece of art.
ABOUT THE LIBRARY
The Cecil County Public Library operates seven branches located throughout Cecil
County, MD. The library serves over 50,000 registered borrowers. The mission of the Cecil
County Public Library is to provide access to educational and cultural resources for all and
to promote individual and community success.
PRESS RELEASE
301 Newark Avenue, Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-996-1055
Fax: 410-996-5604 htt : www.cecil.ebranch.info
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