What's included
Class Experience
Welcome to Knitting Basics! You new knitter does not need any background knowledge before attending this class. However, prior to attending this class, please ensure he/she has a pair of knitting needles (I recommend size 8 or larger) and some yarn (a chunky, heavier weight yarn that is one solid color) is best for beginners). Topics will include: *making a slip knot *cast on (2 methods) *knit stitch *purl stitch *cast off (2 methods) This class will utilize the Outschool classroom to pace instruction and provide due dates for specific interaction as well as a "virtual classroom" in order to access the materials which consist of written directions with photos as well as video instruction for each skill. Each learner will have access to the full range of instructional videos and written directions via a "virtual classroom" housed in Google slides so that the pace of your individual learner can be adjusted to reduce frustration of those that may learn more quickly than this flex course is paced. Students will have the opportunity to get feedback from the teacher and and interact with peers in the class by posting pictures and/or videos of each skill learned in the class. Each skill taught will have a specific due date by which photos and videos must be posted. Due dates will be as follows: Day 3: Backwards e cast-on Day 6: Long-tail cast-on Day 11: Knit stitch Day 16: Purl stitch Day 21: Simple cast-off Day 24: I-cord bind-off Day 25-26: Select a method of cast on, a stitch (or two!) to and a bind off to create your first knitted swatch of fabric! Day 27-28: Final project uploads in the asynchronous posts in the Outschool classroom and discussion in a live meeting for students to meet the teacher and each other and show off the results of their new knitting skills. In addition to these due dates, discussion questions and "What went wrong?" activities will be posted in the Outschool classroom for students to respond to the teacher and to each other in order to encourage an interactive experience as well as foster a deeper understanding of the process and identify common mistakes learners may encounter as they progress in their skills. *Please note that although there are specific dates which material (instructional videos, written instructions) will be provided in the Outschool classroom and due dates by which your learner is required to post progress, your student will have access to ALL instructional material via the "MW Virtual Classroom" provided on the first day of class so they can truly progress at their own pace. Learners who pick up knitting quickly and naturally will have the opportunity to move as quickly as they would like using the virtual classroom. In addition, there will be extra activities linked to this slide so that your learner can learn more than just the process of knitting. Feel free to explore this virtual classroom and make suggestions if there is more you'd like to see or learn about!
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Included in this class is the "MW Virtual Classroom" housed by Google slides with which your learner will be able to interact and move at their own pace. You do not need a Google account to access this resource. If you choose not to interact with this, all materials will also be posted in the Outschool classroom as the course is paced in the class description.
Supply List
A pair of size 8 or larger knitting needles Yarn, solid color, worsted to chunky weight
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Teacher expertise and credentials
Wyoming Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
3 Degrees
Master's Degree from California State University, Northridge
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Montana State University, Billings
Associate's Degree in Foreign Language from Monterey Peninsula College
I am a USAF Veteran who has taught in person at a local school district, and have practiced speech pathology in person and online for several years. I love teaching virtually and have over twenty years of teaching experience, and more than eight years of experience working with children online. I teach a wide variety of subjects from grammar and literacy to agriculture and knitting! I love sharing knowledge of our world with children and cannot wait to work with your family!
Education:
A.A. Foreign Language, Persian Farsi
B.S. Elementary Education
M.S. Communication Disorders
Current valid State Teaching Certification
State Speech Language Pathology License
Certificate of Clinical Competency from ASHA
Orton-Gillingham Certified Structured Literacy Classroom Teacher
Reviews
Live Group Class
$13
weekly or $50 for 4 weeks4 weeks
Completed by 8 learners
No live video meetings
Ages: 7-12