
I started this project by reviewing both linear and radial symmetry with my students. We talked about the difference between the two.. then sorted a number of images based on their type of symmetry. Once I was sure my students had it down, I moved on to demonstrating two folds that they could use for the project. I folded two different examples on my document camera, while my 5th graders followed along on scrap paper.
After showing them the two folds, they decided which one of the two radial suncatcher designs they wanted to create... then picked out their colors. I originally intended for this to be a color wheel lesson.. but you need to have 8 different colored papers for these designs and not 6 like a standard color wheel has. So instead they had free reign on their color choices (either way they were getting some color mixing lesson). **The paper we used was a semi-transparent colored origami paper .
It think these really turned out beautifully and they were very simple to make! On Friday I hung them up in the cafeteria windows.. they look stunning in the morning light! :)
These are beautiful! Thanks for sharing. Do you just glue the pieces together?
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ReplyDeleteyou are a very creative person. :)
what glue? Elmers? and how did you lay them out to dry?
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful!! I would love to know the steps for gluing these together, would you be willing to share how you glued them?
ReplyDeleteHey! We just used glue sticks!
DeleteThank you so much!
DeleteCan't wait to try this!
Your ideas are inspiring!
ReplyDeleteCan you tell me any more details about the semi transparent paper. I've checked online at Michael's Craft store and I don't see anything like it.
What company makes it?
It's been a few years since I ordered it.. so I'm not sure. But there is a link in the blog post to a semi-transparent origami paper.
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