Introduction to Forest School Knots - Knot tying terminology and 7 tips on how to teach knots

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Forest School Lou

Forest School Lou

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Wondering how to teach knots at Forest School? Is knot tying terminology getting you in a tangle? In this video I give an introduction to knots at Forest School, sharing some thoughts on terminology and 7 teaching tips I’ve found useful.
If you are currently doing your Forest School training or already a Forest School Leader looking to brush up on your Forest School skills I hope this video helps you develop your Forest School activities and practice.
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 - Welcome and Introduction
01:33 - Knot Terminology
05:40 - Not all Knots are Knots!
07:45 - 7 Tips for Teaching Knots at FS
12:54 - Poem
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GLOSSARY OF KNOT TYING TERMS:
- BEND - a binding where the ends of two lines are attached to each other
- BIGHT - a fold picked from the standing part, which does not cross itself
- HITCH - a binding where the line is attached to something else, like a branch, post or hoop
- KNOT - a binding in a single line (not involving any other line or post/peg etc)
- LASHING - a sturdy binding which aims to brace 2 or more items (such as poles or sticks) together
- LINE - The rope, string or cordage being used
- LOOP - a circular shape in the line, either cast over or under hand where the line crosses itself
- ROUND TURN - when the line continues around the post or tree after a ‘turn’ once more so that the line has more friction
- STANDING END - the end of the line not being used to tie the knot (or the ‘snake’s tail’), also known as the Dead End or Bitter End
- STANDING PART - the middle of the line (or the ‘snake’s belly’)
- TURN - when the line takes a wrap around a post or tree to meet so that the working end meets with the standing part
- WHIPPING - a binding on the end of a rope or post to pull things tight together
- WORKING END - the end of the line that is being used to tie the knot (or the ‘snake’s head’)
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LINKS:
www.animatedknots.com/ - Animated knots by Grog
www.forestschoolassociation.org - The Forest School Association, the UK charity for Forest School.
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CREDITS - IMAGES FROM PIXABAY:
- Child tying shoes - congerdesign
- Child tying knot - Vincent Van
- Snake Cartoon - Clker-Free-Vector-Images
Thank you for use of your images!
Many thanks to James Bigdaddy for his groovy editing skills on this video - especially Sid the Snake!
DISCLAIMER:
All information shared within the Forest School Lou channel is provided in good faith, and based on my own experiences of Forest School in the UK. It is not designed to be a replacement for quality face to face accredited Forest School training, rather as a resource to support Forest School practitioners and those in training. I am a Forest School trainer, but not your Forest School trainer, therefore no training contract exists between us. Ensure you are appropriately qualified and undertake your own risk assessments before undertaking any activity with groups, which takes into account the learners age, ability and level of understanding.

Пікірлер: 13
@ForestSchoolLou
@ForestSchoolLou 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Forest School Folk, Do you have any knot tying teaching tips for Forest School? Do share them below, I'd love to hear them!
@sandrakenny4684
@sandrakenny4684 3 жыл бұрын
Love the fact that you cover the basics of how to even talk about tying, particularly the snake version, brill. Would love a video on basic hitches, lashing and putting up lines for shelters as must admit I’ve looked at loads of videos online and struggle to get it let alone explain it to little people. Any tips in your wonderful style would be much appreciated Lou, you are my forest school guru, your content is brill, educational and entertaining, what more could anyone ask for.
@ForestSchoolLou
@ForestSchoolLou 3 жыл бұрын
Gosh, thanks Sandra! 😊 Great feedback for future video ideas!
@susieare
@susieare 10 ай бұрын
The mist important lesson I took from this video was to laugh a lot :) Thank you - this was very helpful!
@ForestSchoolLou
@ForestSchoolLou 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! Glad it was useful to you! :-)
@danielajamois8922
@danielajamois8922 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Lou. Your videos are such wonderful refreshers for me. I pay such close attention to how you speak, the words you choose. Every educator of any sort will benefit hugely from your open, non-judgmental style. It is hard to keep completely true to the Forest School ethos when working in a mainstream school but my aim is for the ethos to permeate the whole school eventually. Thanks again for sharing so much useful content and making it so accessible.
@ForestSchoolLou
@ForestSchoolLou Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching Daniela, so glad you've found the videos useful. Wishing you many wild adventures!
@tanguerochas
@tanguerochas Жыл бұрын
I've never heard the standing end called the bitter end! Technically, the bitter end is the end with a metal "bit" in it. Often, this is mistakenly used to designate the working end. Very good on distinguishing turn and round turn.
@ForestSchoolLou
@ForestSchoolLou 11 ай бұрын
That's interesting, I've never heard that before. In British nautical terms I believe that the Bitter End refers to the end of the anchor rope/chain attached to the ship and tied round the 'Bitts' (posts to tie off on), apparently they used to tie a rag around a certain point towards the end of the rope so when the anchor has run out they knew when they were getting to the 'Bitter end'.
@lorrainelockyer2736
@lorrainelockyer2736 2 жыл бұрын
Great video and tips :) thank you :)
@ForestSchoolLou
@ForestSchoolLou 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Lorraine! Glad it was helpful!
@lynseyhammett1441
@lynseyhammett1441 3 жыл бұрын
Fabulous videos! Do you have a Facebook page too?
@ForestSchoolLou
@ForestSchoolLou 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Lynsey, glad you've enjoyed the vid's. We don't have a Facebook page at the moment, we are just starting out and experimenting a bit with the channel. Happy times in the woods! 🌳🍄🌱
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