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Handicraft 10: First Quarter Worksheet No. 2 Origin of Macrame and Basketry
Handicraft 10: First Quarter Worksheet No. 2 Origin of Macrame and Basketry
FIRST QUARTER
WORKSHEET No. 2
Origin of Macrame and Basketry
Pretest
Multiple Choice
Directions: Read the questions carefully. Write your answer on answer sheet.
1. What century was macramé introduced in England?
A. 15th century C. 18th century
B. 17th century D. 19th century
2. ________ was a very wide spread tradition in Native American cultures
A. Basketry C. Macramé
B. Crochet D. Needlecraft
3. What story describes Old Man or Marumda teaching women how to prepare
basket materials, how to weave the baskets, how to prepare food and how to weave
fishnets.
A. Coos C. Pomo
B. Navajo D. Yukama
4. The craft known as __________dates back to the 500 B.C; Where the Persians
and the Syrians where using it for making their own cloths.
A. Banana leaves C. carpets
B. baskets D. macrame
5. It is process of weaving or sewing pliable materials into three-dimensional
artifacts, such as baskets, mats, mesh bags or even furniture.
A. basket weaving C. macramé
B. knitting D. Quilting
Post-test
Multiple Choice
Directions: Read the statements carefully. Write your answer in your answer sheet.
1. The craft known as __________dates back to the 500 B.C; Where the
Persians and the Syrians where using it for making their own cloths.
A. Banana leaves C. carpets
B. baskets D. macramé
2. _____________was a very wide spread tradition in Native American cultures
A. Basketry C. Macramé
B. Crochet D. Needlecraft
3. What story describes Old Man or Marumda teaching women how to prepare
Activity 1
Macrame and basketry continue to evolve and make history, new discoveries were
made. Let’s trace and recall the Origin of Macrame and Basketry.
Activity 1
Activity 2