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Hey Clothing teachers! I made up a game using a strategy our computer tech teacher uses for her review game. Attached is a PowerPoint of the slides that I used for the review. My class is pretty small so I did class versus teacher. My students were really motivated by a reward that influences their grade if they win. Every student needed a white board of some kind. I would put the slide up, read the question, and I gave the students a generous 7 second head start. If EVERYONE was able to get the correct answer or drawing on their own white board before me then the class got the point. If after the 7 seconds I completed it before the entire class had, then I got the point. You could easily do this with multiple teams just racing each other too. It was the first time I had done this and I thought it went really well! The questions are to write a short answer or draw/label something. I was putting questions together as we went so it's pretty basic but I thought I'd send it out so others can use it this semester. If you come up with great questions to add let me know! I'd love to add more to mine. :) Christine Hodgson NDJH
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Draw what serging looks like
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What does a thread shank look like? (under a button)
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Draw what a blanket stitch looks like
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Straight grain is parallel to what direction of threads?
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What is a seam allowance?
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What is the symbol for buttonhole?
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What does a stitched and pinked edge finish look like?
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How do you backstitch?
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Explain how to backstitch
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What do woven threads look like?
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Circle the stitch selectors
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Draw an arrow to the spool pin
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Circle where the stitch length and width controls are
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Point an arrow to the hand wheel
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Where is the presser foot lifter
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Where is the bobbin cover?
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Draw an arrow to the reverse stitch control
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Point an arrow to the tension dial
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Draw what a bobbin looks like
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What does a clean finish look like?
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Draw how to sew on a patch pocket
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