Goal

  • Students will be able to practice their fine motor skills, hand to eye coordination and patience when participating in making their origami bear.

Learning Objectives

  • Learning objectives include the different elements of the origami paper, such as the length, width and height.
  • By the end of the lesson, students will be able to
    • Boost their overall patience level
    • Improve their hand to eye coordination
    • Strengthen their understanding of origami
    • Successfully make the origami bear shown in the lesson
    • Be able to envision and describe the shapes when folding
    • Boost their creativity

Prior Knowledge and Learner Profile

  • This lesson can be adapted based on the age of the students in the class. For example, students who are younger can make a simpler creation compared to older students.
    • Students will need to understand patience is key to success
    • Students will need to be familiar with folding techniques and ability to follow direct instructions

Delivery

  • Include 1 to 2 slides on the history on origami
    • To begin the lesson – provide some history on origami
      • Where did it come from?
      • Who discovered this?
  • Include 1 to 2 slides with some background stories/histories of the different animal we will be making in the lesson
    • Bear
  • Begin the step-by-step instructions on how to make an origami bear
    • Break it into a 3 step video process
      • First step – making the legs
      • Second step – focusing on the head
      • Third – finalizing everything else

Evaluation

  • Students’ evaluation:  students will submit a picture or show the educators of their origami bear and rate on a 1–10-point scale on how easy/difficult it was to make each animal