Longleaf Weaving

Ardmore Naturalist Studies class visited Monte Sano State Park to learn the lost art of longleaf basketry from DeSoto park naturalist Brittney Hughes. 

This is part of a literacy-based project designed by Ardmore media specialist Ashley Daly. Last year, she wrote a grant to support our naturalist students with research materials and programming. This arts-integrated unit teaches students about Alabama’s longleaf ecosystem through literature, art, history and science while reintroducing traditional skills (such as pine needle basketry). 

This series of instruction honors Alabama’s bicentennial by celebrating the diversity of nature in the state. Longleaf pine is the state tree of Alabama. 

Stay tuned for more to come from this exciting curricular unit!



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