Students play ‘cat's cradle,’ a game in which a loop of string is put around and between the fingers, creating complex patterns.
Fourth graders creating handmade brushes during the Pioneer Experience.
A student playing with a whirl-i-gig.
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Frost Fire’s KANO program educates students about old time living
Do you know what a whirligig is? Do you know how to do-si-do? What do Benjamin Franklin and broom corn have in common? How does fleece become yarn? These are just a few of the questions fourth grade students got answers to at the “Pioneer Experience” workshops presented by Frost Fire’s KANO and The North Dakota Council on the Arts.