
Creation of hand-made paper from their hands in the origami technique for children of 5 years.
Origami is a popular form of creativity andhandicrafts that both children and adults are passionate about. Even a very small child will watch with interest how adults fold a boat or an airplane out of paper, and then will happily try to launch them into the sea or fly. You can fold paper crafts from an early age. The simplest origami patterns are suitable for working with children aged 4-5. For a 5-year-old child, origami will not only be an exciting game. This activity develops fine motor skills, logic, creativity, and the ability to think creatively. Perseverance and the ability to concentrate are trained. Developing all these skills will be excellent preparation for school. Any activity needs a theme. Creating flowers using origami technique will be a great option. Such a craft can then be given to mom, grandma, or a teacher in kindergarten, or maybe a young gentleman will give a bouquet of paper tulips to the lady of his heart. Tulip.Flower. Fold a square sheet of paper diagonally.
Bend the corners of the triangle so that they overlap each other.
Fold the corner at the bottom.
Stem with leaf. Fold 2 corners of a sheet of paper so that their ends meet at the diagonal middle line.
Fold the structure in half.
Bend the bottom part of the triangle with 2 corners upwards. Fasten the flower and the stem. You can immediately take colored paper, or paint it after making the craft. Another flower.
Flower.
Fold a square piece of paper in half horizontally and vertically to mark the lines.
Fold the corners of the sheet so that the ends meet in the center.
Bend the small corners in the opposite direction.
Turn the work over.
Stem with leaf. Fold a square sheet of paper so that the diagonally opposite corners are connected along the central diagonal.
Bend one corner a little more in the same direction.
Bend the sharp corner upward.
Unfold the work. Connect the flower and the stem.
Whale.
Fold a square piece of paper diagonally to mark the center fold line.
Bend 2 diagonally opposite corners so that they connect along the previously marked line.
Bend the corner so that its tip is located at the junction of the first two corners.
Bend the structure in half.
Turn the sharpest corner inside out and bend it so that it ends up on top.
Attach or draw eyes and the whale is ready.The complexity of the task for five-year-olds will not necessarily be in a multitude of folds or intricate combinations. Alternatively, it will result from the arrangement of many light parts. For example, an origami house itself is quite simple, and you can make several parts-rooms, place toys in them, draw or make furniture, shutters and curtains for windows, and constantly supplement them with various components. Such a craft will become a long-term family project that will please both children and adults.
Fold a sheet of paper in half horizontally. Bend and unfold the resulting rectangle vertically to mark the center line.
Fold the edges of the rectangle so thatthey touched along the center line. Open the edges and bend from top to bottom so that a triangle is formed on top. Repeat the operation again on the reverse side.
Unfold the sides of the resulting house. The kid will be able to paint the roof with multi-colored pencils or paints, imitating tiles, decorate it as his imagination suggests.
Using origami technique you can create wonderfulwindmill. Fold and unfold a square sheet of paper in half, marking the center lines. Fold the 2 sides so that they touch along the vertical center line. Fold and unfold the top and bottom of the structure so that the edges touch along the central horizontal line.
Unfold the top and bottom slightly and bend so that the edges touch horizontally. Bend 2 opposite corners counterclockwise.
Attach the windmill to the center of the handle, open the blades a little and you can catch the wind. Pineapple.
Bend and unfold the sheet diagonally.
Bend 2 opposite corners so that the sides of the square touch along the diagonal midline.
Expand.
Fold the bottom corner up, bend the side corners so that they touch.
Make a cut along the central vertical line.
Turn the upper corners inside out and bend them until the end of the cut.
Bend the folded and turned out ends so that they cross horizontally.
Bend the small corners so that they look vertically upwards. Unfold.
Color the pineapple as desired.