Wool Craft Club is Back! 🧶🐰

Today, we were delighted to welcome back Wool Craft Club with Mrs Mann and Mrs T. Hilferty, and we have an exciting new project just in time for Easter! This term, our talented young crafters will be learning how to knit their very own small Easter bunny—how cute!

Knitting is a fantastic skill that helps develop patience, focus, and creativity, and we can’t wait to see the children’s progress over the next few weeks. Whether they are picking up knitting needles for the first time or building on skills from last term, everyone is sure to have lots of fun!

A huge thank you to Mrs Mann and Mrs T Hilferty for leading the club once again. We can’t wait to see some fluffy little bunnies taking shape soon! 🧶🐇✨

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UNCRC Rights:

  • Article 5 – Parents and the wider community play an important role in supporting children’s learning and development, as seen in Mrs Hilferty’s involvement in the club.
  • Article 15 – Every child has the right to meet with others and join groups, like the Wool Craft Club, to develop new skills and friendships.
  • Article 29 – Education must develop every child’s personality, talents, and abilities to the full, including creative skills like knitting.
  • Article 31 – Every child has the right to relax, play, and take part in cultural and artistic activities, like crafting and knitting.

SDG Goals

  • Goal 4 – Quality Education – Learning a new skill that encourages creativity, patience, and problem-solving.
  • Goal 3 – Good Health & Well-Being – Promoting relaxation, focus, and mindfulness through knitting.
  • Goal 12 – Responsible Consumption & Production – Encouraging sustainable crafting and creating handmade items.

Meta-Skills Used

  • Focusing – Concentrating on patterns and techniques while knitting.
  • Creativity – Designing and crafting their own Easter bunny.
  • Adapting – Learning from mistakes and improving skills as they go.
  • Collaboration – Supporting and encouraging each other in the club.

SHANARRI Indicators Covered

  • Achieving – Learning and developing a new practical skill.
  • Nurtured – Encouraged and supported by experienced adults while crafting.
  • Included – Everyone has the chance to participate and learn in a welcoming environment.
  • Responsible – Developing patience and persistence through knitting.

Strands of Faith Covered

  • Signs of God – Appreciating the joy of creating something by hand, using talents to make gifts for others.
  • Revealed Truth of God – Learning patience, perseverance, and care through crafting, reflecting on the value of small, thoughtful acts.
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