Origami: Dobla un conejito y un porta huevos de conejo de Pascua
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In this one time beginner class, students will learn origami and fold paper to create two beginner bunny designs. Students will create a bunny and Easter bunny egg holder. The Easter bunny egg holder can hold plastic eggs or decorated eggs. The bunnies can be displayed as a part of a centerpiece, table setting, or fill an Easter basket. The bunny is made from one 6" square paper and stands 3 1/2" tall. The bunny egg holder is made from two 6" square papers and stands about 5" tall. If the student is new to origami and doesn't have origami paper, they can fold white copy paper. Students can also use gift wrap, (I suggest plain on the back, no grid lines) or paper from advertisements that come in the mail, or magazines. If you prefer, origami paper can be purchased online at Michaels, Amazon, and Target. Paper can be one color or pattern on one-side with white on the other side, or two different colors or patterns. I do not recommend construction paper because it is too thick to fold well and students may get frustrated working with it. Students will need three squares of paper to make the two designs. I used two 6" square papers to make the bunny egg holder and one 6" square paper to make the bunny. Students will need a glue stick to glue the bunny egg holder. If students have plastic eggs at home they can bring them to class to size their bunny egg holder. If students don't have plastic eggs yet and don't know what size their eggs will be, they should wait to glue their egg holder. Plastic eggs vary in size. Students will also need crayons, markers or colored pencils to decorate the bunny faces. Students can bring multiple papers to class if they want to make more of each design.
Metas de aprendizaje
Students will learn origami and follow instructions to create two bunny designs, a bunny and Easter bunny egg holder.
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Students will need three squares of paper to make the two bunny designs. I used two 6" square papers to make the bunny egg holder, one for the body and one for the head. I used one 6" square paper to make the bunny. Students can also use copy paper, magazine paper, advertisement paper, or gift wrap. I do not recommend construction paper because it is too thick to fold well and students may get frustrated working with it. Students can bring multiple papers to class if they want to make more of each design. Students will need a glue stick to glue the bunny egg holder. If students have plastic eggs at home they can bring them to class to size their bunny egg holder. If students don't have plastic eggs yet and don't know what size their eggs will be, they should wait to glue their egg holder. Plastic eggs vary in size. Students need crayons, markers, or colored pencils to decorate the bunny faces.
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Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
I'm a licensed elementary classroom teacher. I was a homeroom teacher in 1st and 2nd grade. I have a master's degree in literacy with a focus on grades K-5. I'm a certified Orton-Gillingham instructor and have worked as a reading tutor for students in grades K-3.
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Clase única en vivo
11 US$
por claseSe reúne una vez
45 min
Completado por 31 alumnos
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Edades: 8-12
1-6 alumnos por clase
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