Fabric, a material so often taken for granted, makes a fascinating study for early-childhood students. In this unit, students are introduced to a wide variety of fabrics in a systematic way so they become familiar with fabrics' properties, discover what happens when they are tested, and discover how they interact with other materials.
Trainer Tips:
- Fabric absorbency test: Some of the fabrics will absorb the water right away without spreading out [i.e. terry cloth & denim]. Some soak in but spread out into a bigger spot [i.e. satin, seersucker, knit]. Some bead up first and then soak in [i.e. corduroy, fleece]. Then there's rip stop nylon which beads up and never soaks in. This is a lesson to basically show that some fabrics are good absorbers and are used for towels or robes. Others are good for keeping us dry - like rip stop nylon. It also shows how water moves through fabric [quickly or slowly] and to show how some fabrics will dry quickly after getting wet because of the fibers they are made of.
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