What's included
6 live meetings
5 hrs 30 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
I've been doing origami, or paper folding, almost my whole life--it's one of my favorite hobbies, and I'm eager to share it with you and get you started on a hobby you can do anywhere you have a piece of paper. It still amazes me how many animals, flowers, and abstract designs can be made from just one sheet with *no cutting* and it will amaze you and your friends too. This multi-day class is designed as an intro to origami camp. Students will learn the basic folds and make 2-3 models per session, for a total of at least 12 models including the traditional flapping bird. Also, by the end, we'll have covered several traditional bases, from which many many (many!) more models can be made. I'll go over every step slowly and from as many angles as needed to follow along. If you have origami paper already, that's great! But if you don't, regular computer paper will work too...you can always color the model when you're done folding! If you've ever thought there has to be more to do with paper besides airplanes and fortune tellers, guess what? You were right! Come see what's waiting!
Learning Goals
Students will learn basic origami folds and terms, as well as traditional diagram symbols so they can more easily learn new models from books. We'll also learn the preliminary fold, the waterbomb base, the frog base, and the bird base.
Students will also learn several origami animals and other models including:
Penguin
Swan
Tulip
Piano
Fish
Inflatable bunny
Lily
Frog
Butterfly
Flapping bird (crane)
and more!
Other Details
Supply List
Students should have a good supply of paper. Especially for camp, origami paper is great (I recommend between 6 and 10 inch square), but computer paper will work. If needed, we'll cover how to make a square from a rectangle, and you can always make more squares between classes!
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
A lifelong learner, I enjoy sharing my love of learning with others. A graduate of Harvard with honors and an MFA graduate of Carnegie Mellon, I know from personal experience how hard work produces great results. An avid reader and lover of language, I also know how powerful it is to learn and master communication skills. With a strong eye for detail, I love helping students find stronger and clearer ways of expressing themselves verbally.
With a background in history, literature, and theater, I always look for how things connect, and encourage students to do the same. By looking at not just what someone wrote but also why they wrote it and what was going on when they did, both the lit and the history come alive in a new way. Likewise, when we look at the pop culture we enjoy now, we can see a lot of the same kinds of stories and techniques as in the great classics. All of which is to say I aim to offer classes that show just how fun Shakespeare and friends really are.
I've been tutoring full-time for over three years, working with students from elementary school to post-doc on a wide range of subjects. I began tutoring younger students in essay writing while still in high school as part of the Writing Lab. At Carnegie Mellon University, I taught three semesters of Intro to Theater, where I guided students new to the form in both written and in-class presentation skills, based on both general analysis and close reading. As a private tutor, I have worked with students from elementary to graduate school on both academic and creative writing, helping them master the tools of grammar and style, and find their voice. My greatest satisfaction comes from seeing the confidence writing skills bring to a student; the improved grades are a bonus.
I've also been doing origami my whole life, and keep watching--I may offer an origami class or two as well. Sometimes, when class discussion gets especially animated, my hands go off on their own and start folding...who knows what animal may be ready by the time we wrap up!
Other fun facts--cat lover (2 cornish rexes currently let me live with them), National Park dork, yoga and martial arts practitioner.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$75
for 6 classes3x per week, 2 weeks
55 min
Completed by 36 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-12
3-8 learners per class
This class is no longer offered
Financial Assistance
Tutoring
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