


Last Friday we had a few free moments to work together in our MI groups, so my documentation team collaborated on this wonderful wall loom. It looks fantastic and I am so grateful for the help of my colleagues! We will use fabric strips to weave a large product (maybe a rug or wall hanging) next session. Over the summer as we discussed the possibilities of this project, my husband suggested having each primate weave in a strip of paper with something written on it--maybe a hope or a dream, maybe a goal...not sure yet. But I love the idea and hope to preserve it untouched until this crew hits the 8th grade when they'll be invited back to un-weave their paper. If you're around the building, please stop by and check it out. I will post pics as we progress!
What a beautiful idea! I can't wait to see more pictures.
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