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Origami

ORIGAMI is the art of paper folding without scissors or glue. "Ori" means "to fold" in Japanese, and "kami" means "paper".

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History of origami

The art of origami has its roots in Ancient China where the paper was opened.

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paper opening

Papermaking is usually associated with the name of the Chinese Tsai Lun and dates back to 105 AD. Gradually, the paper reached Japan.

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Origami master Akira Yoshizawa

He was born on March 14, 1911 in a large family. Since childhood, I have been seriously interested in origami. He often traveled to other countries, where he lectured and gave origami lessons. His exhibition in 1955 in Amsterdam introduced Europeans to origami and was the beginning of the spread of this art in Europe. The master visited our country in 1978, was in Moscow, Leningrad, Nakhodka. He was the president International Center origami.

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Akira Yoshizawa

Akira Yoshizawa passed away on March 14, 2005 in a hospital in Ogikubo, on his 94th birthday. He left behind a great legacy of origami and students in Japan. In Russia, the only student of the great sensei is Zoya Mikhailovna Chashchikhina, president of the Moscow Origami Children's Center

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Akira Yoshizawa and Zoya Mikhailovna Chashchikhina

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    origami signs

    Akira Yoshizawa introduced most of the conventional signs into practice in the middle of the 20th century, but they are still in use.

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    Basic forms

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    Conventions

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    The value of origami for child development

    Teaches children various techniques for working with paper, such as folding, folding, cutting, gluing. It develops in children the ability to work with their hands, teaches them to precise finger movements, they improve fine motor skills of the hands, and the eye develops. Teaches concentration of attention, as it makes you focus on the process of making crafts, teaches you to follow oral instructions. Stimulates the development of memory, since a child, in order to make a craft, must remember the sequence of its manufacture, techniques and methods of folding.

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    Introduces children to basic geometric concepts: square, triangle, angle, side, vertex, etc., while enriching the child's vocabulary with special terms. It develops spatial imagination - it teaches you to read the drawings according to which the figures are folded and to represent products in volume according to them, it helps to develop drawing skills, since the diagrams of the products you like need to be sketched in a notebook. Develops the artistic taste and creativity of children, activates their imagination and fantasy.

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    Contributes to the creation of game situations, expands the communication skills of children. Improves labor skills, forms a culture of work, teaches accuracy, the ability to carefully and economically use material, and keep the workplace in order. Much attention in teaching origami is paid to the creation of plot-thematic compositions that use products made using the origami technique.

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    Children's work

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    Origami - giants

    On October 30, 1995, a Japanese crane was folded from a square with a side of 33 meters in the town of Maebashi, Gunma Prefecture.

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    The most compact crane

    Another famous Japanese crane was built by Dr. Watanabe from Japan's Nagata University. Its tiny size is amazing: a square with a side of only 1 millimeter was used! During the work, needles and a microscope were used.

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    Quantity records

    There are records, the magnitude of which is amazing. In December 1994, Evelyn Gerard from Canada folded three thousand paper butterflies. The material used was ordinary waste paper. Exactly half a century has passed since the atomic bombing of Hiroshima in 1995. On this day, Japanese origamists folded 200 thousand cranes, each of which was inscribed with the name of the author and the wish for peace.

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    Japanese crane

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    Japanese legend

    An ancient Japanese legend says that if you fold a thousand cranes out of paper, a wish will come true. Some people do just that - they buy special sets of paper squares and spend hours making birds. Do their wishes really come true? The secret of the ancient legend is not to fold the figurines for yourself, but to present them to others and receive a thousand smiles in return. Then new friends will appear, and with their help, indeed, desires often come true!

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    Literature

    Sokolova S.V. "Origami for older preschoolers" St. Petersburg "Childhood-Press" Serzhantova T.B. "366 origami models" Moscow "Iris-Press" Pictures http://images.yandex.ru/ http://www.origami.kulichki.ru/modules.

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    The presentation was compiled by the teacher of the MOU "Secondary School No. 1 r.p. Novye Burasy, Novoburassky District, Saratov Region, Kirsanova G.A.

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    Modular origami - paper magic

    • Sokolnikova Nadezhda Petrovna
    • technology teacher of the 1st category
    • MOU "Secondary School with. Tarlykovka, Rivne district, Saratov region"
    Story
    • Origami is the traditional Japanese art of paper folding. The history of origami has more than one hundred years, it has become part of Japanese culture. Creating intricate figures is very similar to solving a rebus.
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    • Japanese origami has become an independent art form, paper miracles created by modern masters look so unusual. This is especially true for modular origami and Kusudama figurines - these are the most amazing views origami.
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    • The first mention of modular origami is found in a Japanese book by Hayato Ohoko in 1734. It contains an engraving depicting a group of traditional origami models, one of which is a modular cube. The cube is shown from two angles, and the explanation describes it as a "tamatebako" or "magical treasure chest".
    • Also, a number of modular origami models exist in the Chinese tradition of paper folding, especially the lotus made from happiness paper, as well as the pagoda.
    Story
    • The possibilities inherent in modular origami did not develop until the 1960s, when the technique was rediscovered by Robert Neil in the USA and later by Mitsunobu Sonobe in Japan. Since then, modular origami has been popularized and developed widely and is now represented by thousands of works.
    modular origami
    • Origami modular - the creation of three-dimensional figures from triangular origami modules - was invented in China. The whole figure is assembled from many identical parts (modules). Each module is folded according to the rules of classic origami from one sheet of paper, and then the modules are connected by nesting them into each other. The resulting friction force does not allow the structure to disintegrate.
    Triangular origami module
    • This module is made up of a rectangle of colored or white paper. The aspect ratio of the rectangle should be approximately 1:1.5. You can get the desired rectangles by dividing the A4 format into equal parts.
    Triangular origami module
    • 1. Fold the rectangle in half.
    Triangular origami module
    • 2. Bend and straighten to outline the middle line. Turn the mountain towards you.
    Triangular origami module
    • Fold the edges towards the middle.
    • Turn over.
    • Raise the edges
    Triangular origami module
    • Bend the corners, bending them over a large triangle.
    • Straighten up.
    • Again, fold the small triangles along the marked lines and lift the edges up.
    Triangular origami module
    • Bend in half.
    • The resulting module has two corners and two pockets.
    How to connect modules to each other
    • The modules folded according to the above diagram can be inserted into each other different ways and receive bulk products. Here is one possible connection example:
    • To make a fish, triangular modules of two colors are needed: 17 of one and 24 of the other.
    • In my version - 17 pink and 24 blue.
    The sequence of connecting modules into a fish
    • We take 1 pink module and string two blue modules on it.
    • Next row 3 blue
    • 4 blue
    The sequence of connecting modules into a fish
    • Now we string five pink ones on them.
    • In the next row there are six pink ones.
    The sequence of connecting modules into a fish
    • In the next row, we string five blue ones, thereby reducing the number of modules. Leave the corners free
    • Next four blue
    The sequence of connecting modules into a fish
    • In the next row there are three blue ones. To keep the edge clean, insert two corners into one pocket.
    • Next two
    • Then one. The body is ready, the tail remains.
    The sequence of connecting modules into a fish
    • We put pink on the last blue one, and two more pink ones on the edges of it, inserting a pink and blue corner into their pockets.
    • In the next rows, we put two more pink ones on the extreme pink ones.
    Rybka
    • The fish is ready. You can add an eye and fantasize about further use.
    Resources
    • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
    • http://stranamasterov.ru
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    • today I found out...
    • it was interesting…
    • it was difficult…
    • I did assignments...
    • I realized that...
    • Now I can…
    • I felt that...
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    tulip origami technology

    1. Bend a square sheet of paper diagonally. 2. Expand to the original position. 3. Bend the sheet in half horizontally. Expand. 4. Bend the longitudinal folds inward to make a triangle with folds inside. This is the basic model - a triangle.

    1. Bend the upper lower corners up to the top. 2. Turn the model over and do the same with the bottom corners face down. 3. Bend the right corner to make a rhombus with a fold in the middle, turn the model over and repeat.

    1.Make sure that the edges and corners are facing up. 2. Bend the right corner to the center, slightly going beyond the center. 3. Fold over the left corner so that it completely covers the right corner. Turn the figurine over and repeat the process. 4.Tuck one corner into the other. Repeat this step by flipping the shape.

    Find a hole at the bottom and inflate the bud. Gently peel back the petals.

    We fold the stem with the leaf 1. Expand the square sheet with the top corner. 2. Bend the right and left corners forward to the middle 3. Now bend the resulting side corners to the middle according to the scheme

    1. Fold the upper side corners again to the middle. 2. Bend the shape in half horizontally. 3.Now fold in half vertically. 4.Pull the inner triangle and pull it slightly to the right, secure the new fold line.

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    ORIGAMI "fish"

    I don’t walk and don’t fly, But try to catch up! I happen to be golden, Well, look into a fairy tale!

    YOU WILL NEED: A square piece of paper. A piece of note paper is ideal:

    Prepare a piece of paper. 1. Fold the paper in half diagonally.

    2. Then unbend. 3. Bend one corner of the paper square inward.

    4. Fold the craft along the first fold again. 5. For the convenience of further work, turn the workpiece as shown in the photo.

    6. Bend the top corner of the workpiece down so that it is on the base line of the figure. 7. Bend the right (or left) corner up, as shown in the photo.

    8. The fish is ready - this is its back side. Flip it over to the front. 9. And draw the eyes, mouth, gills, scales...

    Guys, take care of your eyes!


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    The author's program "Magic Flower" (integrated course "Origami" and "Ecology") for primary school students

    Many years of experience have shown that children do not always act correctly in relation to nature, although a lot of time is devoted to this in the lessons of the world around them. When selecting material for data...

    Creative project "Chess and origami"

    This project was presented at the X scientific-practical conference, held in our city in 2010, in the nomination "Young researchers". Presentation and protective word in the archive. In his work, he...

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    MAGIC ART - ORIGAMI Educator GBDOU d / s No. 52 Lobacheva Yu.I.

    Origami is the ancient art of paper folding. "Ori" in Japanese means "to fold" and "Kami" means paper. The art of origami has its roots in ancient China, where paper was invented. Initially, origami was used in religious ceremonies. For a long time, this type of art was available only to representatives of the upper classes, where a sign of good taste was the possession of paper folding techniques. ORIGAMI

    A bit of history Two thousand years ago, the Chinese invented paper. Around the same time, the art of origami appeared. But it is believed that the art of origami originated in Japan and is even older than paper. The first origami figures originated from the art of draping fabric in the manufacture of traditional Japanese clothing.

    The famous Japanese origami master Akira Yoshizawa came up with the “origami alphabet”. These are conventional signs and basic forms

    Basic forms

    Conventional signs

    Types of origami

    simple origami

    modular origami

    Wet folding

    Kusudama

    Origami from money

    Iron origami models

    Interesting facts The smallest Japanese crane was built from a square of only 1 mm. The giant crane is made of a square with sides of 33 meters!

    Meaning of origami - Origami develops fine motor skills of hands. - Strengthens attention and perseverance. - Occupations of origami are safe, because nothing but paper is required for work. - Develops creativity (you can show a whole theater with the help of origami crafts) - Develops memory, thinking, spatial imagination, ingenuity - Origami, harmoniously develops both hemispheres of the brain, finger movements become more accurate. After all, to get a beautiful figure, you need accuracy, attention, concentration. (This is very important for those who are learning to write)

    What do origami lessons give a child to improve the coordination of fine finger movements; patience and care; development of the ability to clearly formulate an idea; teaching the elements of logical and abstract thinking; development of perseverance, observation, memory and spatial design

    Making paper crafts: captivates preschoolers; awakens children's imagination; brings joy to children, as in the hands of a child, paper comes to life and in a matter of minutes turns into flowers, animals, birds, striking with the plausibility of their forms and the intricacy of silhouettes; develops creativity.

    The use of origami in modern world In architecture. in choreography. in art therapy. In interior design. in theatrical activities. in various games. In child development.

    Artistic and aesthetic development of the child Models made of colored paper give pleasure to their appearance, delight the eye of the creator and the viewer.

    Introducing a child to universal human values ​​Origami makes it possible to express their feelings to loved ones in the form of a handmade gift

    Development of the speech of preschoolers Origami promotes the development of the child's speech. Having completed the craft, he needs to tell his mother, grandmother, father, friend, etc. about it. The child repeatedly tells how he did, uses familiar terms. Children love to play with crafts, beating familiar works. Origami toys provoke children to conduct a dialogue, which serves as a stimulating factor for the development of dialogic speech.

    Development of spatial imagination, eye, attention, memory In origami classes, this happens automatically. Each action requires the participation of the eyes, requires the participation of memory (remember how we did ...?), attention (having missed the operation, you don’t know what to do next) And so on every lesson. But it is important that all this is hidden from the child, he just makes crafts.

    Introduction to basic geometric concepts. Origami introduces children in practice to the basic geometric concepts (angle, side, square, triangle, etc.), at the same time, the dictionary is enriched with special terms. Children learn to read drawings, memorize symbols.

    Stimulation of self-education Passion for origami encourages children to study on their own, search together with their parents for books on origami, make unfamiliar models or repeat at home interesting crafts. Often, children, carried away by origami, begin to engage in other types of creativity.

    Thank you for your attention!


     

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