![]() ![]() I’m really looking forward to see more responses from the kids. I don’t have many students in my school (by the way great kids John, I’m hoping for big groups like that) so I only had the opportunity to use the origami with a couple of kids. For the animals, I can only fit 8 images in the origami. It will be great if we can incorporate dialogue to it.īarbara, I’ll start working on your requests and send to Richard once their done. ![]() The biggest difficulty I had when I thought about this was on how to make it work in the classes and I’m sure we can make it work better. Julia, thank you very much for sharing your experience, I was hoping to see something like this. Martin I hope your students engage to this □ For more information, including a step-by-step overview of the folding process, as well as to get started making your own paper chatterboxes, watch this free. I’ll do as many as time allows me to but please tell your priorities so you’ll get what you need sooner. Looking for an easy craft project With this guide, you'll learn how to make a folded-paper chatterbox (or chatter box) using origami, the traditional Japanese folk art of paper folding. Meanwhile please feel free to request any themes. Margit & Debbie, if you’re really interested in knowing how to make this please let me know, but if you’re not familiar about editing images it might be a bit tricky. It makes me happy to see you guys happy about this origami. So I’m looking forward to doing this oragami game for many themes…never thought of it or actually knew how to make the origami myself. You can watch how to make it here: PLAYLISTS: Origami: Show. Now they come in and just sit there before class yelling in loud voices and perfect pronunciation “Rock, Paper, Scissors, 1, 2, 3…” over and over and sometimes never actually throwing! At our school the common way to play is Paper, Scissors, Stone for some reason, yet the kids after years of doing it are not nearly as confident and proficient in saying “PSS” as the two guys who now “RPS123” before class with no prompting! I love it! Paper size: standard origami paper (one sided) which is 5-7/8 inch square (150/150 mm). They listened to the song once, insisted on playing the software game, and then I told them that it would be easier and more fun to just play it in real life. I’ll definitely have to try this!!! These are the keys to getting the kids to practice the English.Ī couple of kids in one of my bad classes, that is also dwindling away, showed up and started playing around with the Rock, Paper, Scissors theme. ![]()
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