January 8th is National Argyle day! Argyle is a knitting pattern shaped like diamonds. It is common on socks, vests, and sweaters, and was very popular in the early 20th century to wear while golfing.
Argyle became fashionable in England and the U.S. after the World War I. The pattern was identified with the Duke of Windsor, who used the pattern for golf clothing. Later, golfer Payne Stewart won the U.S. Open and PGA championship while wearing argyle socks. The pattern is still in use—on and off the golf course—today!
Using the Sock Puppet App, write a short piece of dialogue for two sock puppet characters that creatively presents interesting nonfiction facts! The facts can be related to science, math, art, foreign language, etc. You only have 30 seconds!
Watch the example below!
Watch this video tutorial, How to Make a Sock Puppet Video, to learn how to use the Sock Puppets App from Smith Micro Software, Inc. No socks were harmed in the making of this video!
Shout out to Mrs. Wagner’s Class for accepting this challenge – Food Web & Food Chains
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