ORIGAMI




Created by: Patricia Scholl
GOAL: INTRODUCE YOU TO
       THE ART OF ORIGAMI
●   Define the word          ●   Point out supplies
    “Origami”.                   required to create an
                                 origami object.
●   Identify where origami
    originated.              ●   Offer origami web sites
●   Discuss the history of       for further information.
    origami.                 ●   Produce a YouTube
                                 video that demonstrates
●   Name the artist who
                                 how to create an origami
    created the name
                                 object we will complete
    “origami”.
                                 in class.
Origami Definition

●   Origami, (pronounced) (or-i-GA-me)
    is the Japanese art of paper folding.
    “Ori” is the Japanese word for
    folding and “kami” is the Japanese
    word for paper.
The Origins of Origami . .
●   Even though Origami
    is known as a
    Japanese Art, it
    actually began in
    China. The Chinese
    invented paper
    around 100 A.D., and
    when the invention
    spread to Japan
    around 600 A.D., so
    did the art of paper
    folding.
The History of Origami
●   In ancient times, Origami was only used by the rich and for
    special events such as weddings. Figures shaped like animals
    and costumed people had special meanings.
●   The construction was done using whatever piece of paper they
    had. They would wrap gifts using the origami form. The art
    was passed down through elders and learned by practicing.
●   The first book ever written on origami was in 1797, and it was
    called “The Secret of One Thousand Cranes Origami”.
●   http://library.thinkquest.org/5402/history.html?tql-iframe
Akira Yoshizawa
       ●   Considered to be the
           Grandmaster, Akira Yoshizawa
           named the art “origami” in the
           1950's. He created more than
           50,000 models.
       ●   He wrote 18 books about the art
           of origami.
       ●   In 1983, he was named into the
           “Order of the Rising Sun”, one of
           the highest honors that can be
           given to a Japanese citizen by
           Japanese emperor Hirohito.
       ●   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akira_Yoshizawa
LET'S REVIEW WHAT WE JUST
             LEARNED:
●   What does the word Origami    ●   Who named the art of Origami?
    mean?
                                  ●   a) Akira Yoshizawa
●   a) the art of bending
                                  ●   b) Hirohito
●   b) the art of jumping
                                  ●   c) Yen
●   c) the art of paper folding
                                  ●   What was the first book on
●   Which country did Origami         Origami about?
    originate from?
                                  ●   a) cats
●   a) China
                                  ●   b) cranes
●   b) Japan
                                  ●   c) dogs
●   c) Russia
Supplies needed
●   6X6 Paper
●   You can also use:
●   Ribbon
●   Jewels
●   Tassels
●   Pompoms
●   Glue
●   Sparkles
●   Scissors
●   For the advanced origami artist, there are 18 tools to use.
●   http://www.origamispirit.com/2011/09/eighteen-tools-for-an-origami-traveler/
GREAT ORIGAMI SITES
www.origami-instructions.com




       http://www.origami-resource-center.com/easy-origami.html
       l
Let's try one!
    ●    Let's start with something easy like a Cat.




●       http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqKcJZ8KYXM&feature=player_detailpage

Origami

  • 1.
  • 2.
    GOAL: INTRODUCE YOUTO THE ART OF ORIGAMI ● Define the word ● Point out supplies “Origami”. required to create an origami object. ● Identify where origami originated. ● Offer origami web sites ● Discuss the history of for further information. origami. ● Produce a YouTube video that demonstrates ● Name the artist who how to create an origami created the name object we will complete “origami”. in class.
  • 3.
    Origami Definition ● Origami, (pronounced) (or-i-GA-me) is the Japanese art of paper folding. “Ori” is the Japanese word for folding and “kami” is the Japanese word for paper.
  • 4.
    The Origins ofOrigami . . ● Even though Origami is known as a Japanese Art, it actually began in China. The Chinese invented paper around 100 A.D., and when the invention spread to Japan around 600 A.D., so did the art of paper folding.
  • 5.
    The History ofOrigami ● In ancient times, Origami was only used by the rich and for special events such as weddings. Figures shaped like animals and costumed people had special meanings. ● The construction was done using whatever piece of paper they had. They would wrap gifts using the origami form. The art was passed down through elders and learned by practicing. ● The first book ever written on origami was in 1797, and it was called “The Secret of One Thousand Cranes Origami”. ● http://library.thinkquest.org/5402/history.html?tql-iframe
  • 6.
    Akira Yoshizawa ● Considered to be the Grandmaster, Akira Yoshizawa named the art “origami” in the 1950's. He created more than 50,000 models. ● He wrote 18 books about the art of origami. ● In 1983, he was named into the “Order of the Rising Sun”, one of the highest honors that can be given to a Japanese citizen by Japanese emperor Hirohito. ● http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akira_Yoshizawa
  • 7.
    LET'S REVIEW WHATWE JUST LEARNED: ● What does the word Origami ● Who named the art of Origami? mean? ● a) Akira Yoshizawa ● a) the art of bending ● b) Hirohito ● b) the art of jumping ● c) Yen ● c) the art of paper folding ● What was the first book on ● Which country did Origami Origami about? originate from? ● a) cats ● a) China ● b) cranes ● b) Japan ● c) dogs ● c) Russia
  • 8.
    Supplies needed ● 6X6 Paper ● You can also use: ● Ribbon ● Jewels ● Tassels ● Pompoms ● Glue ● Sparkles ● Scissors ● For the advanced origami artist, there are 18 tools to use. ● http://www.origamispirit.com/2011/09/eighteen-tools-for-an-origami-traveler/
  • 9.
    GREAT ORIGAMI SITES www.origami-instructions.com http://www.origami-resource-center.com/easy-origami.html l
  • 10.
    Let's try one! ● Let's start with something easy like a Cat. ● http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqKcJZ8KYXM&feature=player_detailpage