Boondoggling
By: LaChanda Mills
As many of you are aware of, or even taking part of,
many people within this school are taking up boondoggle.
This process of weaving, by many of the teachers and staff,
is seen as a problem. How is this a problem, though? Don’t
most of our teachers want us to stay focused and complete
something in which we start to do? Teachers complain when
kids in their class are not paying attention and talking when
they are trying to teach. Now, many teachers aren’t com
plaining because of the kids being disruptive, they are
complaining because the students are boondoggling within
their classes. I don’t get how a teacher can complain though.
The students are still paying attention to what they have to
say and what they are doing. They are just doing another
thing in the process. Wouldn’t you rather have a student pay
attention while doing something, than having them not pay
attention at all? I do not believe that there is one class where
every single last student is paying attention. Seriously,
chances of that happening are slim to none. Wouldn’t you
want a student to be within your class working hard at
something? Schools say that they are trying to educate us
and prepare us for the “real world”. They also say that they
try to help, by showing how to concentrate on work and
realize that they outcome of working hard is well worth it no
matter how big or small the task. Boondoggling is claming
for students, and for some keep them awake in class. Just as
some kids may not be able to concentrate on their home
work unless listening to music, some may not be able to stay
awake in their class without having something to do where
they use their hands. Just because a student is working with
their hands does not mean that they are not paying attention.
If that were the case, then anyone who fidgets with their
hands or thumbs in class could be considered not paying
attention. There are some kids that need to have something
to do involving their hands at all times. Why not this?
If you are interested in learning boondoggling, then you may
want to check out the following website:
Zipper Stitch
Chinese Staircase Stitch
Butterfly Stitch
3Strand Braid Stitch
Spiral Braid Stitch
Diamond Braid Stitch
Triangle Stitch
Twisted Triangle Stitch
Square Stitch
Circle Stitch
Brick Stitch
Twist Stitch
SuperBrick Stitch
CorkScrew Stitch
Pentagon Stitch
Cobra Stitch
Twisted Cobra Stitch
King Cobra Stitch
Quad Stitch
Tornado Stitch
Cross Stitch
Fluted Columns Stitch
Fluted Spiral Stitch
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Art is about design, texture, line,
pattern, originality, and presenta
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student would do well in
cosmotology school. They have
the desire to create and the talent
for perfection.
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Tinesha Blaisdell works out a weave
pattern on Jessica Dessius.
Terri Campbell loves to do makeup
design.This phowas taken by Terri and will
be submitted to the Scholastic Art Show in
January.
Marie Savage’s benchmark focusses on
fashion design.
LEEF LOGO ENTRIES
Logo submitted by Levi Stoep
Logo submitted by CJ Fernaays
8th Grade Art students are
making holiday cards to take
to the Wayne County Nursing
Home.
Logo submitted by Abby Dandino
Watch for the Art Club’s
YES WE CAN DRIVE
to help support the local
food pantry. It will take
place the 2nd week of
January. Just bring in a can
of Cambells tomato soup to
help fill the wall like Andy
Warhol painted.
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