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Mrs Hooper

Origami

Grades: 4th Grade
Subjects: Home Learning

Student Instructions

Why try origami? Origami is good for you as it develops eye hand co-ordination, sequencing skills, maths reasoning, spatial skills, memory, but also patience and attention skills. Origami allows you to develop fine motor skills and mental concentration. All of this combined stimulates the brain – especially when BOTH hands are being used at the same time. I have attached three different options for you to try out. I would love to see your creations :)

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