Since ancient times, ropes have been closely related to our lives: in ancient times, our ancestors not only used them to record events, but also used them to tie harvested crops, carry things, or drive cattle and horses and other livestock. It is important in the history of human life. One of the tools. In addition, when couples in ancient times got married, they would tie red ropes into knots to symbolize "eternal bonding." From this, we can see that the rope represents "unity" and ties people's hearts together.
Rope not only has practical functions, it is also one of the children's toys in China. The ancients used ropes to play games, which we call "skipping ropes"; more carefully defined, any one, two or several ropes used by single, double or multiple people. The action of spinning and jumping is called skipping rope. In addition to exercising your body, rope skipping can also cultivate a tacit understanding of teamwork. In a modern society with a low birthrate, "cooperating with others" is the ability that children need to learn most, and it is also one of the qualities that is particularly emphasized in the 12-year national education.
This cross-domain aesthetic project uses "rope skipping" as the main axis to develop cross-domain course modules. It is hoped that through this course, students can cultivate the qualities of "spontaneity", "interaction" and "common good", and connect people with each other. The "hearts" between them are tightly linked to achieve a beautiful and peaceful society.