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1、www.readinga-Weave It!Weave It!A Reading AZ Level T Leveled BookWord Count:1,247Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.Written by Kira FreedLEVELED BOOK TWritten by Kira FreedWeave It!Weave It!Level T Leveled Reader Learning AZWritten by Kira FreedAll rights reserved.www.readinga-P
2、hoto Credits:Back cover:Karl Weatherly/Photodisc/Getty Images;page 4:Jeremy Horner/Corbis;page 20:Lidian Neeleman/iStockphoto;page 21:Nikolai Okhitin/iStockphoto;page 22:Steven Vidler/Eurasia Press/Corbis;page 23(top):Marilyn Angel Wynn/Nativestock Pictures/Corbis;page 23(bottom left):Terry W.Rutled
3、ge/National Geographic Stock;page 23(bottom right):Kira Freed;All other photos by Craig Frederick/Learning AZ,Inc.www.readinga-CorrelationLEVEL TP3838Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRA2324Glossaryalternating (v.)occurring in turns;switching between(p.8)complicated (adj.)complex;having many parts(p.6
4、)distorting (v.)twisting or pulling out of shape(p.17)freeform (adj.)irregular;not having set rules(p.18)horizontal (adj.)across;left to right(p.4)interlock (v.)fit together(p.9)previous (adj.)earlier;the one before(p.8)shed (n.)the space between warp threads where weft threads pass through(p.12)sym
5、metrical (adj.)balanced like a mirror image(p.18)vertical (adj.)up and down(p.4)warp (n.)vertical threads that are the foundation of a woven piece(p.4)weft (n.)horizontal threads interlaced between the warp of a woven piece(p.4)frame loomOther Kinds of Weaving hand loomframe loombackstrap loomfloor
6、loomfloor loombackstrap loomWeave It!Level TWritten by Kira FreedWeave It!Weave It!Level T Leveled Reader Learning AZWritten by Kira FreedAll rights reserved.www.readinga-Photo Credits:Back cover:Karl Weatherly/Photodisc/Getty Images;page 4:Jeremy Horner/Corbis;page 20:Lidian Neeleman/iStockphoto;pa
7、ge 21:Nikolai Okhitin/iStockphoto;page 22:Steven Vidler/Eurasia Press/Corbis;page 23(top):Marilyn Angel Wynn/Nativestock Pictures/Corbis;page 23(bottom left):Terry W.Rutledge/National Geographic Stock;page 23(bottom right):Kira Freed;All other photos by Craig Frederick/Learning AZ,Inc.www.readinga-C
8、orrelationLEVEL TP3838Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRA2324Glossaryalternating (v.)occurring in turns;switching between(p.8)complicated (adj.)complex;having many parts(p.6)distorting (v.)twisting or pulling out of shape(p.17)freeform (adj.)irregular;not having set rules(p.18)horizontal (adj.)across
9、;left to right(p.4)interlock (v.)fit together(p.9)previous (adj.)earlier;the one before(p.8)shed (n.)the space between warp threads where weft threads pass through(p.12)symmetrical (adj.)balanced like a mirror image(p.18)vertical (adj.)up and down(p.4)warp (n.)vertical threads that are the foundatio
10、n of a woven piece(p.4)weft (n.)horizontal threads interlaced between the warp of a woven piece(p.4)frame loomOther Kinds of Weaving hand loomframe loombackstrap loomfloor loomfloor loombackstrap loomWeave It!Level T2122Explore MoreBooks:Weaving Around the World,by Kira Freed.Reading A-Z(www.reading
11、a-),2007.Weaving Without a Loom,by Veronica Burningham.Kent,Great Britain:Search Press,1998.You Can Weave!Projects for Young Weavers,by Kathleen Monaghan and Hermon Joyner.Worcester,Mass.:Davis Publications,2000.On the Web:You can find instructions on the Internet for many weaving projects that do n
12、ot require special equipment.Try typing finger weaving or card weaving into your favorite search engine.hand loomConclusionThe projects in this book are just a taste of the many kinds of weaving you can do.Youve learned the basic principles of weaving,and youve experimented by using your imagination
13、.Youve tried different materials,patterns,and colors.You can apply all of these ideas and techniques to many other kinds of weaving.Have fun!Weave It!Level T34Table of ContentsWhat Is Weaving?.4Paper Mat Weaving.5Weaving a Friendship Bracelet .10Dreamcatchers.16Conclusion .21Explore More .22Glossary
14、 .24What Is Weaving?Weaving is the process of creating fabric by lacing together two sets of threads or fibers.The art and practical craft of weaving dates back tens of thousands of years.In ancient times,people wore shirts,skirts,and hats made of grasses that had been woven together.Before beginnin
15、g a new woven pattern,the weaver needs two sets of threads as a base.The warp is a set of vertical threads that are held in position,usually over a frame,by tension.The weft is one or more horizontal threads.The weaver laces the weft over and under the warp and packs it down so the threads fit close
16、ly together and form a fabric.This book introduces you to the art of weaving with three fun projectsa paper mat,a friendship bracelet,and a dreamcatcher.Each project will introduce you to a different way to weave.Lets begin!Weaving with natural materialsWeave It!Level T34Table of ContentsWhat Is Wea
17、ving?.4Paper Mat Weaving.5Weaving a Friendship Bracelet .10Dreamcatchers.16Conclusion .21Explore More .22Glossary .24What Is Weaving?Weaving is the process of creating fabric by lacing together two sets of threads or fibers.The art and practical craft of weaving dates back tens of thousands of years
18、.In ancient times,people wore shirts,skirts,and hats made of grasses that had been woven together.Before beginning a new woven pattern,the weaver needs two sets of threads as a base.The warp is a set of vertical threads that are held in position,usually over a frame,by tension.The weft is one or mor
19、e horizontal threads.The weaver laces the weft over and under the warp and packs it down so the threads fit closely together and form a fabric.This book introduces you to the art of weaving with three fun projectsa paper mat,a friendship bracelet,and a dreamcatcher.Each project will introduce you to
20、 a different way to weave.Lets begin!Weaving with natural materialsWeave It!Level T2122Explore MoreBooks:Weaving Around the World,by Kira Freed.Reading A-Z(www.readinga-),2007.Weaving Without a Loom,by Veronica Burningham.Kent,Great Britain:Search Press,1998.You Can Weave!Projects for Young Weavers,
21、by Kathleen Monaghan and Hermon Joyner.Worcester,Mass.:Davis Publications,2000.On the Web:You can find instructions on the Internet for many weaving projects that do not require special equipment.Try typing finger weaving or card weaving into your favorite search engine.hand loomConclusionThe projec
22、ts in this book are just a taste of the many kinds of weaving you can do.Youve learned the basic principles of weaving,and youve experimented by using your imagination.Youve tried different materials,patterns,and colors.You can apply all of these ideas and techniques to many other kinds of weaving.H
23、ave fun!Weave It!Level T19204 Attach beads,feathers,and other decorative items directly to the hoop or to fringe you tie to the hoop.Use a small drop of white glue if needed to hold things in place.To change your hoops color,you can wrap it with yarn,paint it,or color it with markers.Use a small bra
24、nch instead of a wire hoop as your foundation.Experiment with splitting your finger weaving into two or more branches partway across the hoop.5 Create a loop with yarn or thread on the top of your dreamcatcher.Hang it above your bed and enjoy your dreams!VariationsWeave It!Level T56Paper Mat Weaving
25、Our first project introduces the basics of weaving with a paper-weaving activity.You can use paper weaving to make placemats,book covers,and colorful designs to hang on a wall.1 Select one pieceof paper,which will be the warp,or foundation,of your project.Carefully fold it in half and draw a straigh
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