Activity:
Write the Process Of Origami Pinwheel.
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Explanation:
- Find a square piece of paper. If it's origami paper, start with the white side up. Fold it in half diagonally both ways. Then, unfold.
- Fold all four corners to the center, in the same manner as making a fortune teller. This is called a blintz fold.
- Unfold
- Fold it in half. This is called a book or greeting card fold. Then, unfold.
- Fold each side to the center so that it looks like opening French doors. This is called a cupboard fold. Do not unfold this.
- Look at the diagonal creases at the very top. Pull them up and pinch them so they stick up. Then pull them down to the middle so that the shape appears as in the image.
- Turn the origami around so that the unfolded end is facing away from you and the folded end is facing you. Repeat step six on the unfolded side.
- Take the left flap on the top and fold it up, as shown in the image.
- On the bottom portion, fold the right flap down. It's finished!
- Find a pushpin and a chopstick/pencil. Push the pushpin through the paper and into the chopstick or pencil and it looks like a real pinwheel. Finished
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Answer:
Origami Pinwheel
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What you Need:
Large (12") square of origami paper in red or blue, a pushpin, plastic straw or wooden dowel or a pen.
What you do :
- Fold the paper in half from each direction: vertically, horizontally, and diagonally, Each time you make a fold, open the paper again.
- Fold each of the four corners into the center (one at a time) so that the flat sides of the corner touch the middle fold, and then open again. Repeat with each corner of the Square.
- Fold each corner into the center.
- Take the top corners and pull them out and down. Fold them along the inside diagonal creases, to make square flaps. Then, repeat for the other side.
- Pull out the top right and left corners, fold each one over the side and press flat.
- Your Origami windmill is now completely folded. Place your pushpin into the center, and into your dowel or straw, making sure that the pinwheel is secured, but loose enough to still spin. The wheel should easily spin in the breeze.
Take it outside and see for yourself !
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