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  1. Origami: Art of Paper Folding (Illustrated Teach Yourself) by Robert Harbin, 1973-09-24
  2. Teach Yourself Origami by Robert Harbin, 1992-08

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2. Ma Baker's Origami And Paper Folding Web Quest Page
is about cranefolding and the art of origami with a few if you want to teach others how to do folding a paper crane is like making peace some
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Ma Baker's Origami and Paper Folding Web Quest Page
INTRODUCTION
Origami is the art of folding paper into decorative objects. The term origami is the Japanese word for folded paper . There are about 100 traditional origami figures, most depicting such natural forms as birds, flowers, and fish. An abstract, ceremonial form of origami called noshi, is a pleated paper ornament attache to gifts. Most origami is folded from an uncut square of paper.The most common sizes of square are 6-inches and 10-inches. The preferred paper is thin Japanese paper called washi , but foil-backed wrapping paper, heavy art paper, and typing paper can be used. Origami, like paper, originated in China but flourished in Japan. The purpose of this page is to introduce students to the art of origami and to the various methods of folding paper. Paper folding activities related to geometry help to motivate student interest in mathematics. The process of producing a paper figure allows students to learn to follow directions, to become motivated, to use a visual aide for better understanding of mathematical concepts, and to complete a project through their own perseverance.
THE TASK
(*Before you begin add this site to your bookmark list.) To initiate the exploration of paper folding find out some basic facts about the history of origami at

3. Toyoko's Origami(Japanese Paper Folding)
paper folding Books. The Complete Book of origami. $10.95 The book's primary purpose is to teach mathematics, but it also introduces students to the art of origami.
http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~gu7a-hsmt/e-Toyoko1.htm
Click on the picture you want to know how to fold.
[The Profile of Toyoko Ishijima in Cannes,France
E1995 : Started studying Origami.
EMarch,1991: Qualified as a teacher of Origami.
ESeptember,1991 : Participated in The Origami Event in Taiwan.
EMarch,1994 : Participated in Japan Culture Festival in Cannes, France.
EApril,1996 : Participated in The 3-rd Spring Seminar in Korea.
@As the present activity, we fold paper at the meeting named "Shisui"(purple water),which is held once a month at the Labor-Welfare Hall of Ikebukuro,Tokyo.
@We sometimes use handmade Japanese paper in order to express seasonal feelings in one's own way..That makes each one's work different to each other.
@I also teach Origami as a volunteer to the aged people for the rehabilitation at the day care center of Komazawa Clinic, twice or three times a month.
[Miscellaneous Thoughts on the Publication of My Home Page]
@Origami is one of the cultural heritages of Japan. We can enjoy making various things from traditional to modern like a dinasour, using square, rectangular or round paper.
@By folding together, the parents and the kids, the old and the young can deepen affection or friendship sharing the pleasure of making things by hand at the same place and the same time.

4. Origami & Paper Folding Resources
great section on using origami in the classroom to teach such things as geometry and flavor of origami is modular origami, or the art of folding paper to create complex
http://www.folksonline.com/folks/hh/tours/1999/origami.htm
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Origami Sites for Beginners to Enthusiasts Host Rich Gray It is the old meeting the new, the cultured elegance of origami running smack up against the electronic ripple of the Internet. While it may seem odd to some that this delicate art of paper-folding would thrive in the world's largest paperless medium, that's exactly what it's doing. There are numerous sites on the World Wide Web dedicated to origami. They range from simple "look-what-I-did" photo collections to intricate galleries built upon reams of information. So if you're ready to move beyond the crumpled paper-ball stage (makes a mean projectile though, doesn't it?), follow me as we head into the fold. Paper fold, that is. Joseph Wu's Origami Page For sheer beauty and complexity of design, you just can't beat this site. The photo gallery with its Creatures of Myth should give you a pretty clear idea of what can be achieved with origami and a lot of experience. Joseph also provides links to numerous other origami sites, as well as pointing to folding diagrams in several different formats (GIF, PDF, Postscript). A real source of inspiration! The Garden of Origami The Garden of Origami is another great site to start with. A strong Oriental feel runs through this site, from the simple-yet-elegant design to the recurrent theme of origami as philosophy. There are extensive links to folding patterns on the Internet, as well as a great section on using origami in the classroom to teach such things as geometry and Oriental culture. This is a great resource for teachers.

5. Origami & Math
great origami challenges that you might enjoy trying to solve. These puzzles involve folding a piece of paper so that If you teach grades K8, then
http://www.paperfolding.com/math
So, you're interested in origami and mathematics...perhaps you are a high school or K-8 math teacher, or a math student doing a report on the subject, or maybe you've always been interested in both and never made the connection, or maybe you're just curious. Origami really does have many educational benefits . Whether you are a student, a teacher, or just a casual surfer, I have tried my best to answer your questions, so please read on. So exactly how do origami and math relate to each other? The connection with geometry is clear and yet multifaceted; a folded model is both a piece of art and a geometric figure. Just unfold it and take a look! You will see a complex geometric pattern, even if the model you folded was a simple one. A beginning geometry student might want to figure out the types of triangles on the paper. What angles can be seen? What shapes? How did those angles and shapes get there? Did you know that you were folding those angles or shapes during the folding itself? For instance, when you fold the traditional waterbomb base, you have created a crease pattern with eight congruent right triangles. The traditional bird base produces a crease pattern with many more triangles, and every reverse fold (such as the one to create the bird's neck or tail) creates four more! Any basic fold has an associated geometric pattern. Take a squash fold - when you do this fold and look at the crease pattern, you will see that you have bisected an angle, twice! Can you come up with similar relationships between a fold and something you know in geometry? You can get even more ideas from this presentation on

6. Origami Paper Fun
teach students how to pronounce the word origami, tell them that it means paperfolding in Japanese, that it is the art of creating objects by folding a
http://www.smith.edu/fcceas/curriculum/daniels.htm
Origami Paper Fun Betty L. Daniels
Kindergarten Teacher
Dewey International Studies Elementary School
St. Louis, MO

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Introduction Materials Procedure ... Concluding the Unit
Introduction Course/Grade Level Kindergarten - Grade 3 I was inspired to develop this outline by observing a first grade class in a Japanese elementary classroom folding origami figures, which were then presented to me as a gift. Goal: Objectives
  • Locate Japan on the map and globe. Increase listening skills. Fold paper into basic shapes, such as rectangles, squares, and triangles. Make recognizable objects from paper. Retell one of the stories they’ve heard. Dictate or write a story about their origami object. Recount a simple history of the development of paper. Pronounce a few Japanese words through singing Japanese songs.
Time Allotment Materials Trade Books
Bang, Molly. The Paper Crane . New York: Greenwillow Books, 1985.
Coerr, Eleanor. Sadako . New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1993.
Fiarotta, Phyllis, and Noel Fiarotta. Papercrafts Around the World . New York: Sterling Publishing Co., 1996.

7. Arts San Antonio: Workshop | ORIGAMI PAPER FOLDING
Workshop Title origami paper folding Category Cultural Artist $47. Theartist will demonstrate and teach beginning and advanced origami.
http://www.artssanantonio.com/ArtsTeach/ViewWorkshop.asp?DisciplineID=65&Worksho

8. Origami Mathematics Page
These pages are an attempt to begin collecting information on the mathematics of paper folding. on the mathematics of paper folding. Anyone who has practiced origami has probably, at one time developing ways to use origami to teach concepts in math, chemistry, physics
http://web.merrimack.edu/~thull/OrigamiMath.html
Origami Mathematics
These pages are an attempt to begin collecting information on the mathematics of paper folding. Anyone who has practiced origami has probably, at one time or another, unfolded an origami model and marveled at the intricate crease pattern which forms the "blueprint" of the fold. Clearly there are some rules at play in these collection of creases. Clearly there is an origami geometry at work when paper is folded. Unfortunately, much of the above-mentioned work is new, and at the time of this writing there are few good references for this type of information. These pages will try to help solve this problem by providing an extensive bibliography for origami-math, list upcoming lectures and events, and offer instructions and tutorials for select topics. However, this is an on-going project! These pages are still in their infancy, and any comments or suggestions (or offers to help!) would be greatly appreciated! In March of 2001 the 3rd International Meeting of Origami Science and Technology (3OSME) was held. See the above link for the program listing, pictures, and information on the upcoming proceedings.
Origami Math Menu:

9. Arts San Antonio: Workshop | ORIGAMI PAPER FOLDING
Workshop Title origami paper folding Category Visual Arts The artistwill demonstrate and teach beginning and advanced origami.
http://www.artssanantonio.com/artsteach/ViewWorkshop.asp?DisciplineID=24&Worksho

10. Harapan's Bookshelf: Origami, Arts Of Japanese Folding Paper
Sakata / paperback / Published 1984 origami (teach Yourself Books) Robert Harbin/ paperback / Published 1992 origami 6 Fun With paper folding Atsuke Nakata
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Money Folding (Origami Favorites Series)
Florence Temko, V'Ann Cornelius / Heian Intl Pub Co / October 1995
Money Folding 2 (My Favorite Origami , No 2)
Florence Temko / Heian Intl Pub Co / November 1997
Unit Origami : Multidimensional Transformations
Tomoko Fuse / Japan Pubns / December 1990
Origami Insects and Their Kin : Step-By-Step Instructions in over 1500 Diagrams
Robert J. Lang, Phillip Doyle (Photographer) / Dover Pubns / July 1995
Origami for the Connoisseur
Kunihiko Kasahara, Toshie Takahama / Kodansha International / September 1998
Fabulous Origami Boxes
Tomoko Fuse, Tomako Fuse / Japan Pubns / July 1998
Complete Origami/an A-Z of Facts and Folds, With Step-By-Step Instructions for over 100 Projects

11. Origami In The Classroom
Attitude Towards Learning 3) teach CrossCurricular of origami Mathematics and origamiCareers Using paper folding Concepts and teaching Techniques Educational
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5th Revised Edition
Math in Motion: Origami in the Classroom K-8
by Barbara Pearl "...nicely written, well organized and deserves to be in classrooms everywhere!"
George William Bratton III, Managing Editor, Ideal School Supply
The teacher guide for grades K-8 presents practical
techniques and activities to teach mathematics using origami.
Easy to follow, step-by-step instructions develop basic
educational skills. Interdisciplinary lessons and teacher scripts
support National Math Standards, cultural and cooperative
learning activities that make learning FUN for kids of all ages. Math in Motion is designed to:
    1) Support National Mathematics Standards 2) Develop a Positive Attitude Towards Learning 3) Teach Cross-Curricular Activities
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Part 1 Introduction
    History of Origami Mathematics and Origami Careers Using Mathematics
Part 2 Fundamentals
    Paper Folding Concepts and Teaching Techniques Educational Benefits of Origami Suggestions for Recycling Paper Resources Square Power Enter the Fold - Analyzing an Origami Diagram
Part 3 Techniques
    Principles of Paper Folding Paper Resources to Recycle - Budget Friendly Pattern Prints Ten Teaching Techniques
Part 4 Teaching Guidelines
    Lesson Plan Guide Procedure Cross-Reference Matrix

12. Creased.com - Origami Definition And History
books that have been published strictly dedicated to the art of folding paper. symbolsthat are used in practically all origami books to teach others how
http://www.creased.com/origami/origamidefinition.htm
Origami Greetings and Gifts Company Testimonials News Careers ... Agents Definition
Origami is an ancient art of folding various mediums, most commonly paper. Other materials often folded are fabric, wire mesh, sheet metal, tissue, thin plastic, cardboard, and straws. The word comes from the combination of the Japanese verb oru (to fold) and the noun kami (paper). History
There are many different interpretations on the origin of origami. The common thread between the differing opinions is its parallel to the various countries' invention and development of paper. Ts'ai Lun of China invented paper in AD 105 using bamboo strips as a mold for strips of bark from a mulberry tree. This ancient secret was passed down from generation to generation and was kept strictly within China's borders for nearly 500 years. It is believed that in the late 6th century or the early 7th century, the art of papermaking was introduced into Japan. Some believe that paper folding was discovered first in China with the invention of paper and brought along to Japan when the art of papermaking was introduced. Others argue that origami is a Japanese invention claming that there are no known Chinese records of early paper folding. Regardless of the differing opinions, it is quite evident that the art of paper folding was most fully developed in Japan.

13. BookEnds Origami Collection
teach Yourself origami, £12.95. MONTROLL John, Bringing origami to Life, £10.99.MONTROLL John, Dollar Bill Animals in origami, £10.95. MURRAY WD, Fun paper folding,
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PAPER AEROPLANES BLACKBURN K Aviation legends BLACKBURN K Kids' paper airplane book BLACKBURN K Pocket flyers CLEMENS Peter Wild Wings COLLINS John M The Gliding Flight HSU Gery How to Make Origami Aeroplanes that Fly HUI Edmond Amazing Paper Planes JACKSON Paul Ultimate Paper Plane Book KELLY E Paper Aeroplanes: Models to Build and Fly KLINE R The ultimate paper airplane PAVARIN Franco Fold’n’Fly Paper Airplanes SCHMIDT N Fabulous paper gliders SCHMIDT N Great paper Jets SCHMIDT N Paper birds that fly WEISS Stephen Wings and Things YANG T Exquisite interceptors CHILDREN'S ORIGAMI BIDDLE, S Beginning origami BIDDLE, S Origami Monsters. FOLDER, A Paper fliers FOLDER, A Paper dinosaurs GLEASON, K Paper Magic NEEDHAM, K Usborne Book of Origami NISHIDA Ryoko Pokemon Origami NISHIDA Ryoko Pokemon Origami 2 NISHIDA Ryoko Pokemon origami 3 SARASAS, C Abcs of origami SMOLINSKI Jill 50 Super Nifty Animals SMOLINSKI Jill Friendship Origami ORIGAMI BOOKS ALBERTINO, L Safari origami ALFONKIN Sergi Russian Origami ASOU Reiko Playful Origami AYTURE-SCHEELE Z Great Origami Book AYTURE-SCHEELE Z Beautiful Origami BADALUCCO L Kirigami BASKETT, M

14. WannaLearn: Secrets Of Origami: The Japanese Art Of Paper Folding
Unit origami Multidimensional Transformations; teach Yourself origami;origami Sea Life. Secrets of origami The Japanese Art of paper folding.
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Comments from people who have read this book Rating: /5 - Rating: 5/5 - The best is back My Great-Aunt introduced me to many things - astronomy, biology, and origami. This was in her personal library and when I'd visit we would always pull it out and make at least one of the figures in the book. She had already managed to do nearly every figure but she was patient and I would try my best to keep up. When she died, I looked for the book but it had mysteriously disappeared. I saw that it was back in print and I snatched a copy up right away. This is the best folding book that I have ever run across. It has models that range from the very simple to the VERY difficult. You can fold out of this book for a lifetime and never fail to learn something or see something new. A great book... grab it while you can and fold your heart out! Rating: 5/5 - A legend The book which launch my interest in origami in the late 60s. If not for the discovery of this book, my interest in origami would have been lost.

15. Atrium Books - Japan:Crafts:Origami
Kids) Gillian JohnsonFlint;Hardcover;$12.98 origami (teach Yourself Books Etc unknown;paperback;$4.45origami 16 Fun With paper folding unknown;paperback
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3-D Geometric Origami : Modular Polyhedra
Rona Gurkewitz, Bennet Arnstein ;Paperback;$6.25
30 Origami Designs : Amazing Step-By-Step Origami Projects (Thirty Projects Series)
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50 Nifty Origami Crafts
Andrea Urton, James Stauton ;Paperback;$5.35 ; Visit site to see description
ABC's of Origami
Claude Sarasas ;Hardcover;$13.45
African Animals in Origami
John Montroll ;Paperback;$8.95
Amazing Book of Origami
Jon Tremaine ;Hardcover;$11.68
Amazing Origami for Children
Steve Biddle ;Hardcover;$9.83
Animal Origami
Yoshio Sato ;Paperback;$10.80
Animal Origami for the Enthusiast : Step-By-Step Instructions in over 900 Diagrams, 25 Original Models
John Montroll ;Paperback;$8.05
The Art of Origami
Gay Merrill Gross ;Hardcover;$12.98
Beautiful Origami
Zubal Ayture-Scheele, Zubal Aytura-Scheele ;Paperback;$11.65
Beautiful Origami
Zulal Aytura-Scheele, Zubal Aytura-Scheele ;Hardcover;$22.46
Bible Origami (Origami Favorites)
Florence Temko ;Paperback;$5.35
Birds in Origami
John Montroll ;Paperback;$2.66

16. JAPAN BOOKSTORE: Netsuke Shelf
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Great stuff, but not for the fumble-fingered. Fortunately this selection includes several "easy" titles; our advice: don't take it too seriously, just have fun. (BTW, learning to fold a cool origami animal makes a great kakushi-gei (hidden talent) to display at parties.) 3-D Geometric Origami: Modular Polyhedra by Rona Gurkewitz, Bennet Arnstein Paperback 50 Nifty Origami Crafts by Andrea Urton, James Stauton Paperback ABC's of Origami by Claude Sarasas Hardcover 55 pages.

17. Origami Books In Local Libraries
Engel, Peter, folding the universe, 1989. Harbin, Robert, origami The artof paper folding, 1979. Harbin, Robert, teach yourself origami, 1992.
http://www.contrib.andrew.cmu.edu/usr/origami/library.html
Origami Books in Local Libraries
CMU Hunt Library
Call number: 736.9 HL4 (4th floor of Hunt Library) Most of these books were donated by the CMU Origami Club. Books without a year specified haven't been cataloged and are not yet on the shelves.
  • Essential Origami
  • The New Origami
  • Brill, David, Brilliant Origami
  • Chatani, Masahiro, Ondori pop-up origamic architecture
  • Clemente, Eduardo, Papiroflexia
  • Engel, Peter, Origami from Angelfish to Zen
  • Fuse, Tomoko, Origami Boxes
  • Fuse, Tomoko, Origami Land (Toys)
  • Fuse, Tomoko, Spirals
  • Fuse, Tomoko, Spirals II
  • Fuse, Tomoko, Tsukatte asob*o: yunitto origami
  • Fuse, Tomoko, Ugoku Origami (Moving Origami)
  • Fuse, Tomoko, Unit Origami: Multidimensional Transformations
  • Giunta, Alfredo, Divertitevi con L'Origami
  • Giunta, Alfredo, Origami Gli Insetti
  • Kasahara, Kunihiko, Creative Origami
  • Kenneway, Eric, Complete Origami
  • Kenneway, Eric, Volti In Origami (Folding Faces)
  • Lang, Robert J., Origami Insects and their Kin
  • Lang, Robert J., The Complete Book of Origami
  • Lang, Robert J., and Weiss, Stephen, Origami Zoo
  • Maekawa, Jun, and Kasahara, Kunihiko
  • 18. Origami-Math Bibliography
    the Pythagorean theorem by John S. Smith; origami as an educational tool by BarbaraSyrett; paper folding in schools by Florence Temko; Models to teach by Jennie
    http://web.merrimack.edu/hullt/COET91.html
    Proceedings of the First International Conference on Origami in Education and Therapy
    Birmingham, England, October 1991. Edited John Smith. Published by the British Origami Society, 1992. 473 pages.
    Table of Contents
    Origami in mainstream education
    • The life of Friedrich Froebel and his main philosophical ideas by Joachim Liebschner
    • How does paper-folding fit into Froebel's educational theory? by Joachim Liebschner
    • Origami - learning to see by Lillian Perry
    • Modular origamis for molecular models by Toshikazu Kawasaki
    • Orimagi in origami by Marieke de Hoop
    • Understanding geometry through origami axioms: is it the most adequate method for blind children? by Humiaki Huzita
    • Teaching Origami by Michael Shall
    • One crease workshops: why? by Paul Jackson
    Other contributions
    • Origami as a second language tool by Carol R. Ball
    • A survey into origami by Eduardo Clemente
    • Using origami in the classroom by Gay Merrill Gross
    • Course in paper-folding, one of Froebel's occupations for children, at home and in the kindergarten by Eleonore Heerwart
    • Paperfolding-plus by Dorothy Kaplan
    • Teaching origami as mathematics by Geoff Laming
    • Paperfolding and education in history by Elsje van de Ploeg
    • From the simple to the complex: a practical guide to origami in school by Lino Ranzato and Vally Valbonesi
    • Paper folding and the Pythagorean theorem by John S. Smith

    19. Origami Mathematics Page
    and has even generalized some of them to describe paper folding in higher numberof teachers have been developing ways to use origami to teach concepts in
    http://web.merrimack.edu/hullt/OrigamiMath.html
    Origami Mathematics
    These pages are an attempt to begin collecting information on the mathematics of paper folding. Anyone who has practiced origami has probably, at one time or another, unfolded an origami model and marveled at the intricate crease pattern which forms the "blueprint" of the fold. Clearly there are some rules at play in these collection of creases. Clearly there is an origami geometry at work when paper is folded. Unfortunately, much of the above-mentioned work is new, and at the time of this writing there are few good references for this type of information. These pages will try to help solve this problem by providing an extensive bibliography for origami-math, list upcoming lectures and events, and offer instructions and tutorials for select topics. However, this is an on-going project! These pages are still in their infancy, and any comments or suggestions (or offers to help!) would be greatly appreciated! In March of 2001 the 3rd International Meeting of Origami Science and Technology (3OSME) was held. See the above link for the program listing, pictures, and information on the upcoming proceedings.
    Origami Math Menu:

    20. Origami Theme Page
    articles about the history of paper folding, the preparation of Planes This designerof paper airplanes, who advice on how to teach origami projects within a
    http://www.cln.org/themes/origami.html
    Origami Theme Page This "Theme Page" has links to two types of resources related to the study of Origami. Students and teachers will find curricular resources (information, content...) to help them learn about this topic. In addition, there are also links to instructional materials (lesson plans) that will help teachers provide instruction in this theme. Please read our
    Alex Bateman's Origami Page
    Alex Bateman exhibits his work and a number of other artists. Most of these origami designs are complete with illustrated instructions. This site combines many examples of origami with tessellation patterns.
    AskEric Lesson Plans
    Here are two, quite basic lesson plans.
    • Origami For intermediate students, within a unit on Japan.
    • Origami Ducks Grade 2-4 students create a paper duck.
    Eric M. Andersen's Origami Page
    A top-rated Website with lots of projects, history, his own works, and links to other valuable origami sites.
    (The) Geometry Junkyard - Origami
    A site for only the advanced mathematician! These pages and links will lead you to explore the relationships between folding paper and math concepts, such as constructing polyhedras, tessellations, hyperbolic paraboloids, fractals, and other complex designs.
    Jasper's Home Page
    The author has two main links from this home page. First, the "Origami Menagerie" has pictures of mammals, birds, jungle beasts, and more. Second, the "Paper-folding Diagrams" show how to make simple and intermediate designs such as the crane, yakko, cherry blossom, and other models.

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