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Art

  • The Fifth-grade child has learned to fold paper into various shapes and forms through origami.
  • They have practiced following step-by-step instructions to create origami models.
  • They have explored different folding techniques and learned about symmetry in origami designs.
  • They have developed patience and perseverance while working on intricate origami projects.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore more complex origami designs and create their own unique models. They can also experiment with different types of paper, colors, and patterns to add more creativity to their origami creations. Encourage them to use origami as a medium for storytelling by creating origami characters or scenes from a favorite book or story.

Book Recommendations

  • The Origami Yoda Files by Tom Angleberger: This book series combines origami and storytelling as a group of friends create origami Star Wars characters and experience adventures.
  • Origami Fun for Kids by Brenda Enright: This book provides step-by-step instructions for a variety of origami projects suitable for children at the Fifth-grade level.
  • Origami Games for Kids by Andrew Dewar: This book offers instructions for creating origami models that can be used to play interactive origami games.

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