Paper Folding
In our final lesson we learned about paper folding. We first learned about radial symmetry and an artist that used tessellation in this art work. Then we were taught four different ways to fold small squares of paper into different shapes and designs. We then had to create a design on our papers that used radial symmetry, at least four different colors, and at least three different ways of folding the papers. We were also to use a color scheme.
For an extension activity, you could use the technique of paper folding to create different animals. Each student could chose and animal and do some research. Then they could recreate the animal and used colored paper that matched the colors of the animal. They could present their information and paper animals to the class.
For an extension activity, you could use the technique of paper folding to create different animals. Each student could chose and animal and do some research. Then they could recreate the animal and used colored paper that matched the colors of the animal. They could present their information and paper animals to the class.

Comments
Post a Comment