Easy Origami for homeschoolers: 9 Simple Steps

Choose the Right Paper Start with a square piece of origami paper (6x6 inches is ideal). If you only have regular paper, cut it into a square.

Start with a Simple Shape Begin with easy models like a paper boat, crane, or origami dog—great for kids and first-timers.

Follow Clear Instructions or Diagrams Use printable step-by-step diagrams or online videos that show each fold clearly.

Make Precise Folds Align edges carefully and press folds firmly. Use your fingernail or a ruler to crease neatly.

Work on a Flat Surface Always fold on a clean, flat table to avoid wrinkles and make folding easier.

Start with Valley and Mountain Folds These are basic folds in origami: – Valley Fold = folds in – Mountain Fold = folds out –

Don’t Rush the Steps Go slowly to understand each fold. It’s okay to unfold and try again!

Use Origami Symbols as Guides Learn symbols like arrows, dotted lines, and curves—they help you understand steps quickly.

Display or Gift Your Origami After making a crane, heart, or flower, use it as a bookmark, gift, or decoration.

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