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High School Origami Projects
High school years are the most formative years of a child's life. These years mold the way they think and act. It is during this time that children develop their core personality. The friends they make, the books they read, the people they meet and the places they visit, all make a subconscious mark on them. As children spend most of their time at school, it automatically plays a big role in their adult life. As a matter of fact, we are in a constant process of learning. In fact, growing is a project in itself! The key to a beautiful project lies in picking up the right pieces of information. A small high school project may provide a crucial piece of information in a child's later life. It is the power of perception that decides whether the project is going to be a boring or fun activity. So let's make arts project for high school, fun that lasts a lifetime!
A Japanese art of paper folding, origami involves folding the paper in intricate geometric shapes. This art of folding paper is not as difficult as it seems. Begin with simple paper folding like, making paper planes and boats. This will give you a general idea of how you can go about the project. You can make models out of origami for your science project, for instance, a plant kingdom or animal kingdom. Kill two birds with one stone with origami, as it would easily be your art cum science project!
Origami Student Project Guideline :
Are you a student and want to incorporate origami and paper arts into your school projects? Perhaps you are a parent and want to introduce your child to the joy of paper arts. Either way, this is the place for you. We have some volunteered in elementary schools for discovered what works and what doesn't. Below is a list of origami and paper projects which we teach to 3rd graders through 12th graders. To read the Origami Project Guideline Click Here
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