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Are you a student and want to incorporate origami and paper arts into your school projects? Perhaps you are a parent and want to introduce your child to the joy of paper arts. Either way, this is the place for you. We have some volunteered in elementary schools for discovered what works and what doesn't. Below is a list of origami and paper projects which we teach to 3rd graders through 12th graders.
Grade 3rd to 5th
-: Simple Origami Projects :-
- Don't just buy a new electric boat just think, create and swim. So lets go to make a boat with a paper sheet through the Origami art. Put it in small water tank and enjoy with friends.
- Bring a bit of the zoo into your home with this cute origami elephant. Watch how easy it is to make an origami elephant.
- Brighten up someone's day with a colorful origami flower. Check out these tips on how to make one at home.
Grade 6th to 8th & 9th to 10th
-: Intermediate Origami Projects :-
How to Make an Origami Crane
- Using crisp, neat folds, children can turn ordinary paper into origami art. See how to fold an origami paper crane.
How To Make An Origami Cat
- Keep little fingers busy with this fun origami project. Learn how to make an origami cat out of two sheets of paper.
How to Make an Origami Owl
- Get your kid's creative juices flowing by showing him how to turn a piece of paper into a cool shape. Find out how to make an origami owl.
How to Make an Orimgami Bat
- Want to try out an easy Halloween craft that will enhance your child's dexterity? Show them how to fold an origami bat, and they'll have a Halloween decoration made completely from folding and cutting a sheet of paper.
Grade 11th to 12th
-: Complex Origami Projects :-
- Is your little one fascinated by dinosaurs? Learn how the two of you can make this prehistoric giant out of origami paper.
- Origami is a great craft project to do with your children. Watch how to make an adorable origami goldfish with a piece of paper and a pair of scissors.
If you have followed these origami and paper arts project, you must have noticed that your children and students are becoming more and more proficient in their work. Not surprising: origami has been known to have many educational and health benefits.
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