Here are some of four letter words I ask my students to make. The point of the exercise is to use more than one fabric in each letter, and yet make one cohesive word.
I have 250 words, and the students get one page of ten words from which to choose. I need the students to pick a word and get to work.
I tried to find words that weren't necessarily literal. The word itself doesn't really make any difference, it's what the student does with it that counts.
Stupid thing called job, now I want to try sewing letters. I love the word lists.
ReplyDeleteIt seems silly, but I suspect that your students find the lists of four-letter words helpful - otherwise they'd spend half an hour trying to choose one!
ReplyDeleteMegan
Sydney, Australia
A fun project for elementary students, too! They could draw the letters.
ReplyDeleteZonk! That's a fun word and I think I'm going to try and make it. Zonk...love the way I feel when I say it. Zonk. :)
ReplyDeleteI like MOJO ...
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing the list! You have some wonderful words.
ReplyDeleteI'll have to try a few. I made a quilt with the words ...the cow jumped over the moon...free pieced. Loved it!