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Ongoing Origami Club

In this ongoing course, students will learn and practice the Japanese art of folding paper: origami
Jaclyn T.
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What's included

1 live meeting
50 mins in-class hours per week
Assessment
Learners will be assessed during class in an ongoing form of formative assessment. I will make sure each learner is following along with the pattern before moving ahead as a group.

Class Experience

In this class, students will learn how to take sheets of paper, and turn them into many different things! The paper can turn into animals, moving parts, or something practical that you can use like a cup or wallet!

This course will focus on all aspects of the Japanese art of folding paper: origami. They will learn the different types of paper, different categories of origami, different folds, and the difference between practical and decorative origami. The structure of the class will begin with the introduction of the weekly patterns, then the students will learn (step-by-step) the patterns that are involved with that week. The learning of the patterns will be the majority of each class session. Typically, the students will watch a demonstration, and then be walked through how to complete each pattern. At the end of class, we will all hold up our patterns and share them with the class. The beginning schedule is as follows:

Week of (05/24-05/28): 3D ring (wearable!)

Week of (05/31-06/04): boat, paper airplane

Week of (06/07-06/11): boomerang (that actually comes back!)

Week of (06/14-06/18): balloon/box (that actually inflates!)

*required knowledge* Although it helps to have some understanding of origami, students DO NOT need any prior knowledge of what origami is to take this class. However, they should have developed fine motor skills in order to make creased folds, as well as know basic geometry and fractions like what a fourth, third, and half looks like.
Learning Goals
The main learning goals for this class will be for students to learn the Japanese art of origami through an artistic lens by creating different types of origami.
learning goal

Other Details

Supply List
- A stack (at least 5 sheets per week) of paper that is cut to a perfect square (origami paper recommended)
Amazon: $4.99
https://www.amazon.com/Origami-Sheets-Colorful-Projects-Included/dp/B087C49W8M/ref=sr_1_8?dchild=1&keywords=origami+paper&qid=1619027009&sr=8-8

- A stack (at least 5 sheets per week) of 8.5"x11" paper
(typical paper for a printer, but notebook paper works just fine).

- Markers (optional to decorate their origami)

-Scissors (optional as there may be times they are needed, but usually not likely)

**Note: If there are any additions or changes to this supply list depending on the week, I will post in the classroom on the discussion board prior to class** (There will rarely be changes to the list).
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined March, 2021
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Minnesota Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Master's Degree in Education from Concordia University St. Paul
Bachelor's Degree in English from University of Minnesota
Associate's Degree in Psychology from Inver Hills Community College
I learned origami at the young age of 7 years old, and have been actively practicing origami ever since then. I also have experience with teaching children origami for over 6 years.

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$15

weekly
1x per week
50 min

Completed by 45 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-14
1-10 learners per class

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