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	<description>The Lady Loves to Fold!</description>
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		<title>The Art of Norwegian Paper-folding</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2009 22:18:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rhonda</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you love Origami? Do you love a good laugh? Then you will love this book! NORIGAMI The Art of Norwegian Paper-folding by John Roth (ISBN 0934860777).
Never heard of the Nordic Art? Well, they do like to keep it a little simpler than their asian counterparts&#8230; the book starts off by comparing the Japanese classic [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you love Origami? Do you love a good laugh? Then you will love this book! NORIGAMI The Art of Norwegian Paper-folding by John Roth (ISBN 0934860777).</p>
<p>Never heard of the Nordic Art? Well, they do like to keep it a little simpler than their asian counterparts&#8230; the book starts off by comparing the Japanese classic of &#8220;The Crane&#8221; to the Norwegian classic, &#8220;The Snowball&#8221; (basically wad that paper up into a spherical shape).</p>
<p>The Asian (formerly known as Oriental) version is famous for grace, tenderness, and purity. Norgami, on the other hand, is down-to-earth and practical!</p>
<p>If looking for a chuckle, check it out!</p>
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		<title>Educational Benefits of Origami</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jan 2009 21:08:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rhonda</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Educational Benefits of Origami
No doubt it&#8217;s difficult for a teacher to continuously make a subject,
such as math interesting for their students. Many students, especially
younger children find mathematics boring. One great way to spice up a
math class is to introduce the art of origami. This activity will
ensure the students have fun while learning many beneficial and
educational [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Educational Benefits of Origami</p>
<p>No doubt it&#8217;s difficult for a teacher to continuously make a subject,<br />
such as math interesting for their students. Many students, especially<br />
younger children find mathematics boring. One great way to spice up a<br />
math class is to introduce the art of origami. This activity will<br />
ensure the students have fun while learning many beneficial and<br />
educational things. First of all origami can be used as a history<br />
lesson and a look into other cultures such as the Japanese culture.<br />
This activity is very prominent in Japan and students can learn how<br />
this activity is used and why it is important there.</p>
<p>Educational benefits of origami include learning how to listen and be<br />
attentive. In order to ensure success in an origami project, the<br />
student must listen carefully to instructions and pay very close<br />
attention to their actions. Origami requires precision and neatness<br />
which will demand the student to be focused. These learning tools will<br />
teach a student to have pride in their work which will in turn promote<br />
self-esteem.</p>
<p>The art of origami has the potential to teach children cooperative<br />
learning. This too is an important lesson in the classroom as well as<br />
in life. Learning how to communicate and interact with others is<br />
essential. Origami is an activity that encourages students to help<br />
others. Some children will catch on to origami faster than others.<br />
Helping other students can promote feelings of pride and self-esteem.<br />
Of course the positive interaction is quite beneficial.</p>
<p>The mathematics of origami is significant. Using this activity is<br />
definitely an educational benefit in the area of math. Using just a<br />
single, flat piece of paper, the students will create objects that are<br />
three dimensional. This will require the students to use logical<br />
reasoning and explore mathematical aspects such as symmetry, algebra<br />
and geometry. The students, while doing origami will be learning these<br />
concepts perhaps without even realizing it. The art of paper folding<br />
involves the use of these three mathematical concepts which when<br />
practiced are educational benefits.</p>
<p>Origami encourages cognitive development. Practicing the art of<br />
origami requires students to use their motor skills. Using both hands;<br />
working together, the student must learn how to manipulate the paper<br />
to achieve their goal. The student must repeatedly carry out certain<br />
steps in order reach the suggested result. These actions require<br />
memory and motor skills, both necessary for the project and in every<br />
day life.</p>
<p>The educational benefits of origami are great. This activity when used<br />
in the classroom or in a school teaches students how to behave and get<br />
along in a group setting. It&#8217;s also a terrific project to work on as a<br />
group activity and goal. It&#8217;s imperative to teach students to maintain<br />
a healthy relationship with other students. It&#8217;s essential to teach a<br />
group of students how to use their individual skills to achieve one<br />
goal.</p>
<p>To learn more about the educational benefits of origami, you can find<br />
plenty of valuable information on the Internet. Because this activity<br />
is being recognized for its many advantages, there is plenty of<br />
written material available both printed and on the Internet. Using one<br />
of the Internet&#8217;s search engines, you can quickly be linked to a world<br />
of origami details.</p>
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		<title>Basic Origami Folds Terms</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jan 2009 21:08:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rhonda</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Basic Origami Folds Terms &#038; Techniques
As with any other craft origami has its own terms and techniques.
Here are some basic horizontal and vertical folds.  It is very
important to keep all your folds crisp and clean.
The Book - fold a piece of paper (rectangular or square) down the
middle vertically making certain the opposite edges line [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Basic Origami Folds Terms &#038; Techniques</p>
<p>As with any other craft origami has its own terms and techniques.<br />
Here are some basic horizontal and vertical folds.  It is very<br />
important to keep all your folds crisp and clean.</p>
<p>The Book - fold a piece of paper (rectangular or square) down the<br />
middle vertically making certain the opposite edges line up one on top<br />
of the other.  For many origami figures you will need to add another<br />
book figure - open the paper and make another fold across the middle<br />
horizontally again, making sure the edges lie one on top of the other.<br />
   If you don&#8217;t open the book before making the second fold you end up<br />
with the handkerchief fold which gives you a small square with four<br />
layers of paper one on top of the other.</p>
<p>The Cupboard - using a square piece of paper make the book fold then<br />
open the paper and take each outside edge and fold it to the center<br />
line.  By bringing each edge over to the next line you will end up<br />
making even more equal vertical strips.</p>
<p>The Fan - with either a square or rectangular piece of paper fold a<br />
Cupboard.  Open the Cupboard; three valley folds (downward angles)<br />
divide the Cupboard into four equal sized strips.  Turn the figure<br />
over; fold the edges onto the outer lines making two mountain folds.<br />
Turn the figure over and refold the Cupboard.  Turn the Cupboard over<br />
once again and fold the edges into the middle line resulting in two<br />
mountain folds (upward angles). Fold up the figure and you have made<br />
an eight fold fan with alternating mountain and valley folds, also<br />
called an accordion fold.</p>
<p>The Lattice - make a Cupboard from a square piece of paper.  Open the<br />
Cupboard and repeat the procedure folding in a horizontal direction.<br />
Open the paper and you have the Lattice.  It is 16 equal sized squares<br />
used to make boxes, houses and simple animal bodies.</p>
<p>The Shawl - Make a diagonal fold down the middle of a square piece of<br />
paper making sure your edges and corners lay on top of each other.<br />
If you need a second diagonal fold open the sheet of paper completely<br />
before starting the second fold to get a more exact line.</p>
<p>The Envelope - using a square piece of paper make diagonal folds down<br />
the center in both directions.  Open the paper and bring each corner<br />
up to the middle.</p>
<p>The Picture Frame - First make the Envelope.  Open the envelope; turn<br />
each corner up to the outer diagonal line.  Now fold the four corners<br />
inward and you have a picture frame.</p>
<p>Heaven and Hell - Fold an Envelope.  Turn the Envelope over and fold<br />
each corner up into the center again.  Turn the figure over and you<br />
will see pockets on the other side.  Open these pockets.  This figure<br />
was dubbed Heaven and Hell because it was usually made on red and blue<br />
paper.  This particular fold can be used for making simple hand<br />
puppets and animal heads</p>
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		<title>Benefits of Origami</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jan 2009 21:07:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rhonda</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Benefits of Origami
Origami began in China and Japan hundreds of years ago. It is an
activity that has proven to be quite useful in various situations.
Origami is an activity that costs very little but offers individuals a
number of benefits. Here is a concept that requires creativity and
imagination. Folding paper may not seem educational but in reality
origami [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Benefits of Origami</p>
<p>Origami began in China and Japan hundreds of years ago. It is an<br />
activity that has proven to be quite useful in various situations.<br />
Origami is an activity that costs very little but offers individuals a<br />
number of benefits. Here is a concept that requires creativity and<br />
imagination. Folding paper may not seem educational but in reality<br />
origami has been proven to improve reading and writing skills. It&#8217;s<br />
also an activity that works on processing skills. In order to complete<br />
an origami project, an individual must first of all read and<br />
understand the instructions. They are then required to process the<br />
information they&#8217;ve gathered from the written material before<br />
beginning the folding steps. Once the project begins there is a need<br />
for logical reasoning as the person thinks about each fold and the<br />
following steps. Origami requires concentration and teaches people<br />
about sequencing.</p>
<p>Sequencing is part of the mathematical side of origami. This activity<br />
is used to work on individual&#8217;s mathematical skills. Through the<br />
various origami designs and patterns, people are able to work with<br />
geometry and also learn about problem solving. In origami individuals<br />
work with measurements, fractions and symmetry. These are great<br />
concepts to practice, particularly in the classroom. For this reason<br />
origami is often used by teachers to demonstrate various mathematical<br />
concepts.</p>
<p>There are numerous benefits of origami. Another great asset of taking<br />
part in this activity is the development of fine motor skills. Many<br />
people use origami to help them get both hands working well together.<br />
Some individuals, especially those who suffer from disabling<br />
conditions have problems with their motor skills. Origami is a great<br />
way to improve these skills that are necessary for daily living.</p>
<p>The art of origami has been shown to help children and adults alike<br />
with essential issues such as self-confidence and social skills. Being<br />
able to complete an elaborate origami project allows the individual to<br />
feel proud and to experience the feeling of success. Realizing they<br />
were capable of finishing an origami composition, based on a set of<br />
written instructions is a huge accomplishment for some people. This<br />
procedure may be responsible for encouraging individuals to break out<br />
of their shell and become involved in group activities.</p>
<p>A good memory is needed for origami. Being demanded to recall specific<br />
sequences will help a person develop their ability to memorize<br />
details. Not only is their memory an important aspect of origami but<br />
it&#8217;s also essential for the individual to be attentive. In order to<br />
complete the perfect project a person must pay attention to what they<br />
are doing. Paying attention and concentrating demands patience.<br />
Origami is not an activity for the impatient individual. To achieve<br />
the intended result several attempts may need to be made. Without<br />
patience the repetitive steps and continuous attempts may become too<br />
much to handle.</p>
<p>Origami may be an inexpensive hobby or teaching tool but it does<br />
require certain qualities in a person. As a teaching tool it can be<br />
used to work on these qualities. As a hobby origami can be used to<br />
challenge the individual and help them develop other skills.</p>
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