Articles for tag: 100th Day of School, Origami, Origami Folding Instructions, Paper Folding

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Tips on How to Use Origami in the Classroom

The ancient art of Japanese paper folding, origami, dates back to at least the sixth century when Buddhist monks first brought paper to Japan. Today, origami is a blend of ancient and modern techniques, using single sheets or multiple sheets of square paper to create intricately folded designs that mimic patterns found in nature or ...

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10 Unique Things You Can Do with Microsoft Publisher

Microsoft publisher not only can make it real easy to publish flyers, and brochures, but you also can do resumes calendars and other things with this program. This program is a desktop publisher program that is real easy to use, and easier to learn. In fact you can even make a website with this program ...

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Origami – The Ancient Art of Paper Folding For Children!

ORIGAMI FOR KIDS! When I was in the sixth grade, there was a girl from Japan in our class who was visiting her American cousins. Kyoko Miagawa spoke little English and was quite shy. Because of these blocks to communication, most of the kids avoided her. However, one day during art class, Kyoko showed us ...

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Great Summer Art Projects Kids Will Want to Do This Season

Summer is a great time for trying something new. Kids can learn about a different type of art they are curious about. It doesn’t matter what their skill level, only if they are interested in doing an art project. Art projects can be fun for a group of kids to do. This is a great ...

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Make an Origami Crane Wedding Bouquet

In Japan, the crane is a symbol of long life, prosperity, and good health, all positive auspices to bring to your wedding day. Even if you haven’t tried paper folding in the past, there are numerous sites online that can provide you with written instructions, illustrations, and videos on folding origami cranes. Find the instructional ...