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ORIGAMI

Materials Needed:
1.
Computer and headphones
2.
Origami paper

Grading: Total: 20 points

STEP 1: 5 points
Before getting started with constructing your own origami, watch the following two videos to see how origami principles are applied in the real world.

How NASA Engineers Use Origami To Design Future Spacecraft

Origami Applications

STEP 2:
5 points
Make at least three different origami using the links below or the books in the class. If you already have origami algorithms memorized, that is great, but you can now learn three new ones.

Easy Origami: Link 1     Link 2

You can find more challenging origami instructions on each of the links provided. You can also search elsewhere for more challenging origami.

STEP 3: 10 points
A crane is one of the most commonly made origami. Make a crane origami to complete the origami activity.

Crane Video Tutorial OR Crane Instructions

 

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