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HISTORY AND

DEVELOPMENT
OF ORIGAMI
LESSON OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the lesson, learners are expected to:
A. Trace the history & development of Origami
B. Discuss history and development of Origami
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One of the hobbies and art-related
activities is paper-folding. Before
discovering the History and Devel
opment of Origami, let's try to asse
ss what you need to know by answ
ering True or False.
1. The word “origami” is a combination of the
Japanese word “ori” ( folding)
and “kami” (paper).
2. Noshi is a decoration of folded red and white
paper attached to a gift.
3. During the Showa Period, Origami of the crane
and several varieties of boats used as designs.
4. The technique of paper making introduced into
Japan by China during
the early seventh century.
5. The monks of China brought origami to Japan.
- strict ethical code, ethical behavior in all aspects
of life and complete self-discipline.
3 IMPORTANT PERIODS OF
ORIGAMI
Origami takes over world!
and origami is here to stay. Next time you are out and about
look around and more than likely you will see some examples
of origami. It is all around us. In advertisements, on posters
in shop windows, on greetings cards, fabric prints, in the
designs of lampshades and every now and again, you'll even
come across a real life folded paper crane placed on your
table in a restaurant or a bar.
And origami is increasingly being practiced by millions of people
of all ages and backgrounds across the globe for the shear
enjoyment and sense of achievement that comes from turning a
humble square of paper into a recognizable object merely by
folding.

If you have never folded a paper crane, or a simple frog, why not
give it a go and discover for yourself that life is better with folds.
And origami is increasingly being practiced by millions of people
of all ages and backgrounds across the globe for the shear
enjoyment and sense of achievement that comes from turning a
humble square of paper into a recognizable object merely by
folding.

If you have never folded a paper crane, or a simple frog, why not
give it a go and discover for yourself that life is better with folds.
LEARNING TASK 1
Read and research more about the origin / history and
development of Origami.
Write an essay. Be guided on the following questions. After 5 minutes, be
able to read your essay in class.

1. Is it vital to know the history and development of origami? Why?

2. How knowing origami may ease boredom and release stress especially
in times of pandemic.

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