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  1. Teach Yourself Origami (Teach Yourself) by Robert Harbin, 1992-08
  2. Teach Yourself Origami (Teach Yourself) by Robin Harbin, David Brill, 2003-05
  3. Teach Yourself Origami by John Montroll, 1998-01-27

61. Origami Links From Debbie's Educational Link Page
origami is the Japanese name for the art of paper folding. Primarily for home, public and private school teachers. Sadako Links
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O r i g a m i L i n k s
Functional Origami

Origami designs, printable folding instructions and folding animations
Netpark Origami Page (English)

Welcome to the Multi-lingual Origami Page This page will show you how to create origami with aminations. Languages being planned: /English/Germany/Japanese/Russian and Spanish We are planning to put a new item every month starting form April.
Origami

Origami Index page with sub pages of origami diagrams, also includes links and brief history, etc.
Jim Plank's Origami Page (Modular)

Jim Plank's Origami Page (Modular) Instructions Directions for making polyhedrons with the penultimate module Directions for making the compound of 5 tetrahedrons (pictured above) Directions for making greater/lesser stellated dodecahedrons with...
Site Map: Fly Over the Garden of ORIGAMI - SUPER SITE

The Garden of ORIGAMI: GateSuper site
Ori (to fold) + kami (paper) = origami, the art of paper-folding. The Garden of Origami offers a garland of information, from origins and aesthetics to folding diagrams and K-12 Alpenfalten - by Matthias Gutfeldt: Origami diagrams, pictures, and links

62. Online Edition Of Sunday Observer - Junior Observer
origami is the Japanese art of paper folding. As you can see, origami has become a very useful teaching tool in all areas of education.
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Pix: Kumari Thalpawila Do you remember those paper folding lessons during primary school? Most students prefer making beautiful flowers, puppets, models of animals and birds to learning other subjects. Isn't it so? Do you know that the art of paper folding is considered as a part of Japanese culture? Origami is the Japanese art of paper folding. The name is derived from "Ori", the Japanese word for folding and "kami", the word for paper. This art had its roots in China in the first or second century and spread to Japan sometime during the sixth century. Initially, there was very little paper available, so only the rich could afford to do paper folding. However, many years later, paper became less expensive and easier paper making methods were developed. Origami became a popular art for everyone, no matter whether they were rich or poor. However, the Japanese have always been very careful not to waste anything. They have saved even the tiniest scraps of paper and used them for folding origami models.

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The History of Japanese origami. The act of folding paper into shaped figures During the Meiji and the Taisho periods, origami was used as a teaching
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The History of Japanese Origami
The act of folding paper into shaped figures and ornaments is a rather straightforward definition of origami, in fact, origami literally means folded paper. This is a fairly recent term which began in the Showa period (1926). Prior to that origami was called orisue or oritaka according to Edo period texts. The act of folding and cutting paper has at it roots a more profound meaning in Japanese culture. Along with kirigami ( paper cutting) and kumigami (paper assembly), origami is one of several types of paper manipulation which creates new forms. Origami can range from very simple forms to very complex works of art. In the recent past, origami was considered to be a child's form of entertainment, but within the complex folds there is much more to be learned in this folding art for all ages. There are some who would argue that the origin of origami has no religious connection. This writer does not believe that to be the case. Paper has been associated with the sacred since papermaking was introduced to Japan from China via Korea in the fifth century. Even before that introduction, the raw materials of paper-hemp and mulberry fiber- were ritual offerings. It only follows that paper would also be considered sacred. Cut paper was carried by travellers to ward off any evil spirits on their journeys. Cut paper forms with special writing were also carried to ward off evil spirits. It is not surprising that the first use of cut and folded paper was in religious rituals. Even to this day, cut and folded paper is used to create

64. In This Lesson, Children Will Create An Art Project Using The Japanese Art Of Or
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It is important to not overlook art education in our schools.
In this lesson, children will create an art project using the Japanese art of origami.
The students will benefit academically by using their visual, listening, and finemotor skills to follow the teacher as they create origami turtles.
Who remembers what type of animal became Mackinac Island in the story The Legend of Mackinac Island that we read today?
Once the origami turtles have been created, have the students use markers, crayons, paints, etc. to decorate their painted turtle.
The child listened and watched quietly while the teacher demonstrated how to make the turtle, may have been a distraction once.

65. What Is Origami?
The origins of paper folding is not precisely known. Many origami historian have associated paper folding with the discovery of paper, apparently assuming
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ORIGAMI
Origami , the Japanese art of folding paper (Jap. oru , to fold, kami , paper.) Origami is a Japanese word and is universally adopted. It is important to note that origami is not exclusively a Japanese art. It has also developed independently in other parts of the world. The problem with origami is that it is often perceived as a childish pastime since adults are rarely seen doing it. In fact, origami is rated on the same level as other art and sculpture. In Japan an origami master is very highly regarded, even as a national treasure. It is not uncommon in Europe and USA to have origami displayed in museums alongside other art and sculpture. I hope this article will clear up some wrong pre-conceived ideas.
History of Paper Folding
The origins of paper folding is not precisely known. Many origami historian have associated paper folding with the discovery of paper, apparently assuming that with the discovery of paper, it would be used for artistic or ceremonial reasons. Paper making was believed to have been discovered by a Chinese court official Tsai Lun around AD 100 in China. Prior to this papyrus first discovered by the Egyptians was also used as a writing material but this would not be considered just as we will not consider stones, wood or other materials that does not closely resemble the paper we used today for folding. Thus making the Chinese to be the first to fold paper. The main tradition of Chinese paper folding appears to be found within the tradition of ceremonies, funerals and prayers to the Gods.

66. HS Lim's Origami Page - Origami Folding Instructions & Articles
(To fold from a long strip of paper or using straws). For other origami folding Instructions, try the links below; paper Models (Polyhedrals)
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Origami Folding Instructions and Articles
Hi, My intention is to link to as many origami folding instructions as possible to help begineers (as well as for myself) when I wish to look for simple models to teach. Furthermore, I would greatly appreciate if you could inform me of places where there are folding instructions that I could link to.
Origami Folding Instructions for January 2002
a) Flapping Pigeon
b) Talking Crow
c) Moving Lips
Origami Folding Instructions for December 2001
a) Simple Cats and Dogs - Click on picture to learn how to fold it. b) Four-Leaf Dish by Chan Yew Meng
Origami Folding Instructions for November 2001 a) These are hats, great for folding during birthday parties for kids. For folding instructions, click on image
Origami Calendar
For more Origami Folding Instructions, select below
  • To fold the traditional frog. To fold the traditional lily. To fold Canoe/Boat, Cicada, Crow/Swan/Duck, Double Ship, Helmet and Sailboat. To fold a tulip and another flower. ... To fold a star. (To fold from a long strip of paper or using straws)

  • For other Origami Folding Instructions, try the links below

    67. Origami Paper Strategies
    The most basic use of origami is to have students teach models to other students. origami does not require fancy equipment. Ordinary paper, even used
    http://rachel.ns.purchase.edu/~Jeanine/origami/oristra.htm
    Strategies for any model
    Here are general techniques that can be applied to any model and fit very well in the culture of origami, in which every student is a potential teacher.
    • Assign students the task learning new models by consulting the many books available (see the bibliography) and also a growing number of Web pages.
    • As a natural follow-up to (oral) teaching, give students the task of preparing directions using their own writing and diagrams. Preparing directions at the level found in books is a challenge. However, it is possible to make acceptable diagrams using a variety of methods. Computer based systems can be used and this can serve as an opportunity to encourage students to refine and polish their work. Many people use specialized tools to produce drawings, but even the basic draw tools can be beneficial. Other options are to scan in hand drawn diagrams, scan actual models in development, or use a digital camera to produce images. These images can be marked up using a computer drawing program. Finally, students can produce hypermedia: text, images, animation, and sound linked together, with the navigation under the partial control of the user. Several different techniques for producing diagrams are included in this paper.
    • Ask students to consider beforehand what will be the results of making a fold. Ask them to visualize it 'in their minds'. Encourage them to pose generalizations on the effects of folds. For example, folding an edge to a parallel edge divides an area in half.

    68. Origami Paper Background
    origami is the art of paper folding. By a sequence of folds, a flat piece of Teaching in origami, by nature and convention, is cooperative, applied,
    http://rachel.ns.purchase.edu/~Jeanine/origami/oriback.htm
    Background
    Origami is the art of paper folding. By a sequence of folds, a flat piece of paper is turned into a stylized animal, flower, box, or other recognizable object, generally 3-dimensional and often with moving parts or serving a utilitarian purpose. The final object is called a 'model'. Origami is associated with Japan, but it is practiced all over the world. The classical models include the water bomb, crane, and flapping bird. In recent times unit or modular origami, in which geometric constructions are built up from so-called modules, has become popular. Origami is both a craft and an art. Origami as practiced in the United States and elsewhere, has developed a certain culture, largely influenced by Lillian Oppenheimer, Alice Gray, and Michael Shall who over time established Origami USA . In this culture, everyone is potentially a teacher as well as a student; a high value is placed on sharing. Similarly, care is taken to giving credit to creators, people who add variations to models, teachers, collectors, and people who write down directions and diagrams. It is to be noted that the recommended practice in origami circles goes beyond the letter of the law concerning intellectual property. Certain attributes of the nature of origami and this culture provide the potential for its use in teaching (and doing) mathematics.
    • Creating an origami model involves following a procedure.

    69. The Math Forum - Math Library - Euclidean/Plane Geom.
    Information on origami and the mathematics of paper folding. Teachers, there are teaching and assessment tips here as well, not directly connected
    http://mathforum.org/library/topics/euclidean_g/?keyid=14252838&start_at=651&num

    70. Getting Started With Origami
    As it turns out, there are only so many ways to fold paper. Developing a language of folding helps simplify passing on origami teachings.
    http://www.rlrouse.com/origami.html
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    Getting Started With Origami
    Origami: History and a basic introduction
    The birthplace of origami is still a mystery. Paper was developed in China in the first century A.D., and Buddhist monks brought it to Japan by the sixth century A.D. However there are not many written records from that time, so it is not known whether origami first began in China or Japan.
    However, no one will argue that Japan developed origami to a high art form. The word origami is Japanese: oru means "to fold", and kami means "paper".
    Many grownups remember making origami items as a child. It was often a case of watching as another youngster showed how to make a paper airplane or something similar. After a while, we develop a set of origami instructions in our head, for making several airplanes, boats, animals, water balloons and other toys.
    As it turns out, there are only so many ways to fold paper. Developing a "language" of folding helps simplify passing on origami teachings. Terms like "mountain fold" and "valley fold" are used over and over again. Basic fold patterns such as "square base" and "bird base" can be used as starting points for many different origami pieces. From the basic building blocks, an effectively infinite number of origami items can be made.
    Special origami kits are available. These contain squares of paper, often colored on one side only. This helps to enhance the three dimensional effect of the item being folded. The paper is also very thin, allowing it to be folded many times.

    71. Origami
    Different Japanese Arts . origami. What is origami? origami is the art of folding a single piece of paper into objects. Literally it means the art of
    http://www.zeelearn.com/course/IKEBANA/html/origami.htm
    Different Japanese Arts : ORIGAMI What is Origami Origami is the art of folding a single piece of paper into objects. Literally it means "the art of folding paper", deriving from oru (fold) and kami (paper) Different things can be made out of paper. From dogs to birds to gorillas and gift items, everything can be made out of a single sheet of paper. No matter how intricate the final design, origami adheres to its original concept that the product must be achieved exclusively by folding paper (no glue, tape, staples, scissors, or other auxiliary aids). Very often, handmade paper called washi is used for origami. Washi is the Japanese word for handmade paper. Many people think it is "rice paper" but it is not made from rice at all. The inner bark from some kind of plants is pounded into mush and mixed with a solution to produce a thick, pasty substance. This paste is evenly spread onto bamboo mesh screens. When it has dried, sheets of paper are carefully pulled off the screens. Delicately patterned washi, makes an excellent gift-wrap and ideal for origami History Origami has been around for hundreds of years in Japan. It is said that Japan has a tradition that when a person is sick, relatives and friends often fold a thousand paper cranes, as a prayer for the person's recovery. Its use ranges from the religious to the traditional leisure time activity. Folded pieces of paper adorn many objects in

    72. Origami (idea)@Everything2.com
    opposed to the term paperfolding when she opened the New York origami Center, We can be more definite about paper-folding during the Heian Period
    http://www.everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1737316

    73. Origami@Everything2.com
    to the term paperfolding when she opened the New York origami Center, Although some basis for paper-folding had been set in the Heian Period,
    http://www.everything2.com/index.pl?node=origami

    74. Jpib's Directory Origami
    origami TanteidanDividing Square paper - Methods to divide squares of paper. Sy s paper folding Page Tammy Yee s origami Page- easy paper folding
    http://www.linkagogo.com/go/Members/jpib/Origami
    Jpib's directory
    Directory Home LinkaGoGo Origami
    Directory
    ... Origami Powered by link a GoGo null Search just this folder the whole directory Comments Jean-Pierre Prieto's Origami resources on the web. Contact: jp.prieto at free.fr. Links Most Popular
    • Complex Origami Diagrams - Not really complex, but very funny tablecards and other folds - includes "Pteranodon goes human".
    • Ben Ball's Origami! - Very useful crease patterns teaching - don't forget to look at the models, too !
    • Make Yo'self a dodecahedron! - It's all in the title.
    • Anniefolds diagrams - spintop diagrams - Annie has also a very nice collection of "Joisel" masks.
    • Oriland - Oriland is the biggest, newest, and most imaginative paper world ever - so it says. Refreshing !
    Alphabetical

    75. Paper Crane ~ Australasian Origami
    origami,australian origami, australasian origami, diagrams, meetings. They were ready for a busy day of folding and teaching. Martin had already folded
    http://www.papercrane.org/?a=49

    76. Paper Crane ~ Australasian Origami
    They are either in folding position. Or origami listening position hands in lap, eyes on you and your paper. (Michael Shall tip)
    http://www.papercrane.org/?a=42

    77. Oriversity: Lectures About Origami
    Oriland is a paper realm of fancy a spectacular origami show, a big game, The folding of the origami model can be reflected in diagrams, similarly to
    http://www.oriland.com/oriversity/lecture_asp.asp?category=lectures&model=06&nam

    78. Lesson Guide For 3341V
    To introduce origami, the Japanese traditional art of paper folding. If the teachers fold slowly, the learners can sit beside them and imitate every
    http://www.cfv.org/guides98/guide3363.htm
    Reviews the Japanese legend of the crane and briefly relates the story of Sadako Sasaki, her struggle with the aftereffects of an atomic blast, and the thousand paper cranes. A pair of hands, which sign, guided by a narrator, demonstrate how to fold a paper crane in 26 steps. Defines origami as the Japanese art of paperfolding and explains some of its terms. ACADEMIC STANDARDS Subject Area: Visual Arts
    • Standard: Understands and applies media, techniques, and processes related to the visual arts. Benchmark: Knows how different media (e.g., oil, watercolor, stone, metal) techniques, and processes are used to communicate ideas, experiences, and stories. (See Instructional Goal 1.)
    Subject Area: Visual Arts
    • Standard: Knows a range of subject matter, symbols, and potential ideas in the visual arts. Benchmark: Knows different subjects, themes, and symbols (through context, value, and aesthetics) which convey intended meaning in artworks. (See Instructional Goals 1, 2, and 3.)
    Subject Area: Visual Arts
    • Standard: Understands the visual arts in relation to history and culture.

    79. Know How To Fold 'Em / Bernal Heights Origami Club Set Stage For Bay Area In Mak
    Those who love origami recreational paper folding that dates back to 17th He likes teaching others his science fictionbased origami designs and is
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    80. Fun With Origami: 17 Easy-to-Do Projects And 24 Sheets Of Origami Paper
    24 7 x 7 sheets of authentic origami paper in 12 exciting colors for creating Everything you need to practice the Japanese art of paper folding clear
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