The Keeping Quilt By Janet Capanna.

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The Keeping Quilt By Janet Capanna

A part that forms the outside edge of something border A part that forms the outside edge of something

border

A coming together of people gathering A coming together of people

gathering

needle A small, thin tool used for sewing. It has a sharp point at one end and a tiny hole called an eye at the other end to put thread through.

needle

Leftover bits of cloth or other material scraps Leftover bits of cloth or other material

scraps

sew To make, repair or fasten something with stitches, using a needle and thread

sewn

thread To pass thread through the eye of a needle or through the hooks and holes on a sewing machine

threaded

Now it’s your turn: Number your paper from 1 - 6 Write down the correct vocabulary words

Match the words with their pictures: border, gathering, needles, scraps, sewn, threaded 2 1 3 Students number papers from 1 - 5 4 5 6

Answers 1 2 3 sewn needle border 4 5 6 threaded gathering scraps

Now it’s your turn again: Number your paper from 1 - 6 Write down the correct vocabulary words

2. A coming together of people Match the words with their definitions: border, gathering, needles, scraps, sewn, threaded 1. A small thin tool for sewing. It has a sharp point at one end and a tiny hole at the other end to put thread through. 2. A coming together of people

Match the words with their definitions: border, gathering, needles, scraps, sewn, threaded 3. To pass thread through the eye of a needle or through the hooks and holes on a sewing machine 4. A part that forms the outside edge of something 5. Leftover bits of cloth or other material 6. To make repair or fasten something with stitches, using a needle and thread.

Answers: border, gathering, needle, scraps, sewn, threaded 1. A small thin tool for sewing. It has a sharp point at one end and a tiny hole at the other end to put thread through. - needle 2. A coming together of people - gathering

Answers 3. To pass thread through the eye of a needle or through the hooks and holes on a sewing machine - sew(n) 4. A part that forms the outside edge of something - border 5. Leftover bits of cloth or other material - scraps 6. To make repair or fasten something with stitches, using a needle and thread. Sew(n)

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