Teaching origami -- input welcomed
Posted: December 30th, 2005, 1:45 am
I've been invited to teach origami in a rural area in the Dominican Republic by a charity that I've worked with. They built a school complex in an area where nothing else existed prior.
I'll be teaching origami for just 4-5 days to kids who have likely never even heard of it, and of course being the DR, they speak Spanish. I've found basic fold instructions in Spanish, but I'm looking for input on:
1) What models would be good to teach them. I was thinking relatively simple, rewarding things like the crane, cup, Yoshizawa's butterfly, and so on. Anyone have any suggestions/links to PDFs of models I might use?
2) I'd really like some kind of overview/short history of origami in Spanish, so I could hand it out to the children to give them some frame of reference in terms of the art they'll be learning.
3) Any general suggestions on teaching origami to first-timers would be welcome too!
Thanks in advance. Some of the models I'm considering using can be found here:
http://people.ambrosiasw.com/~andrew/diagrams/cfcf/
I'll be teaching origami for just 4-5 days to kids who have likely never even heard of it, and of course being the DR, they speak Spanish. I've found basic fold instructions in Spanish, but I'm looking for input on:
1) What models would be good to teach them. I was thinking relatively simple, rewarding things like the crane, cup, Yoshizawa's butterfly, and so on. Anyone have any suggestions/links to PDFs of models I might use?
2) I'd really like some kind of overview/short history of origami in Spanish, so I could hand it out to the children to give them some frame of reference in terms of the art they'll be learning.
3) Any general suggestions on teaching origami to first-timers would be welcome too!
Thanks in advance. Some of the models I'm considering using can be found here:
http://people.ambrosiasw.com/~andrew/diagrams/cfcf/