Creating an anchor.

When we launch a large group project, we must consider how the children might create something all together in a way that allows them to each have voice. We use various tools to help the children work individually, in small groups, and in the larger group towards a common goal. After envisioning plans individually in sketchbooks and playing in small groups with loose parts, the children generated a long list of ideas for all the parts this boat might contain.

We made it to twenty-five! Violet

 

There are still more lines for more ideas. Ruby

 

Do we have the beds on there?  Ruby

 

B…yes B! Does that say beds?  Violet

We brought the whole group together to talk about these parts. We focused the children's efforts on the question:

How will our boat move?

Oh, engines make it able to move, so that’s one.  Charlotte

Steering wheel helps.  Violet

It turns the ship or makes it fo straight or backwards or circles.  Like if you need to go around a giant octopus!  Avery

The steering wheel can steer the ship.  I know, an engine to move.  Alex

Instead of an engine, sails! Callen

Jets!  Oh, but that might be too fast.  Callen

Mini boats could push the big boat.  Eleanor

That would be too slow.  Elliott

We expected the children might talk about the first item on the list, the engine. While this was true, the conversation about this part quickly gave way to a discussion about how the boat controls its movement with a steering wheel and an anchor. And so, we teachers suggested we begin with these three parts. We invited the children to sign up for small group work around any or all of these ideas.

You put it down in the ocean.  Elliott

It’s like heavier than the boats.  Marky

Maybe if they drop the anchor there’s a claw.  You can see the anchor go down.  

The anchor...

A first group of four research anchor design.

They read images and share true stories.

I saw an anchor but I haven't used it. VIOLET

My grandpa has an anchor and it looks like that one.
ELEANOR

Looking at a handmade anchor, they consider form and function.

I wonder what’s this kind.  HELEN

They hook.  ELEANOR

Like that and then they pull up.  ALEX

They draw a design that incorporates key elements (chain, weight, and hooks) and the shape they liked best (a mushroom anchor)!

This is a chain.  Eleanor

To lower it down.  Violet

Another four come together to begin the construction process, creating the chain.

A chain is circles!  Sophie

You bend it to make it.  This is how I do it.  Parker

What can I do to make this stay?  Avia

I can’t get this to work! Avery, how did you do this?  Avia

Staple it.  Sophie

Or tape. I can help you.  Avery

A connecting rod, two rocks, two hooks, and a mushroom cap!

These can be something. Alex

How do I punch this tool?

I know how to attach them to look like a rock shape. Helen

We need some for Violet too. Alex

Here Alex, now for Eleanor. Helen

And not to forget the snake head shapes on the end of each hook!

Violet made her wire circle around my snake head and now I’m taping the other side.  Sophie

They share back their work with the whole group.

an excerpt . . .

Two shoes go together and the other two shoes go together and they made the rocks.  And we attached the pipe to that. Eleanor

And then I, we, Avia, Avery, Violet and me attached, worked to make this shape.  Sophie

And this.  Avery

Into a bowl.  Avia

And this is one snake head and this is the other snake head.  Sophie

So there’s one snake head here and the other one there. Avery

Well, we need one more snake head.  Avia

No snake heads on anchors.  Elliott

How did you do the little circles?  Ruby 

This one?  Sophie

No, this one.  How did you attach them?  Ruby

We made a circle with this kind of material.  We stapled it together.  Sophie

But it didn’t work out the second time.  So we used tape instead. Avery

How did you connect the shoe?  Elliott

The shoes?  I didn’t do it.  Sophie

We put tape on there.  Violet

Yeah, me and Violet did that.  Eleanor
…They did that and then they used wire to attach it.  Sophie

Pink and green.  Callen

You did?  Avery

Yeah, I was in the small group.  Alex

And then after we puncheded the things, then we putted tape around.  Avia

Some had tape, some had staples.  Sophie