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- Cut some straight strips of colored or patterned paper 7 centimeters wide.
- Take the end edge of a strip of paper and fold it over to meet the side edge when you have both edges carefully line up, run your fingernail along the fold you have made to make it sharp
- Cut your triangle off the strip of paper
- Place you triangle in front of you and fold corner A across to the left
- Now fold corner B across to the right and glue it down
- Turn the paper over. Now you have made one petal
- Make four more petals. Glue them in a circle to a piece of paper or card. Now you have made a flower.
- Make 5 more petals and glue them between your petals to make a double flower.
- Now enjoy your amazing flower.
I think I did well making the flower but I need to place my flower in a better spot.
Hi John I liked how you telled me how you could make an origami flower. I think the thing you could have done better was posting a photo of your flower and remember to have a capital I if you use it on it's own. Bye john can't wait for your next post!
ReplyDeleteHi John i really like your post but i think you should add photos or some thing in to make it more interesting.you also have random capital letters in your post.
ReplyDeleteHi john i really like your blog post because you have showed very cool thing i mean learning things. Shirley has teaches you a lot, I am Blown .
ReplyDeleteKia Ora John,
ReplyDeleteIts Georgia here from the Summer Learning Journey Programme.
What awesome instructions for origami flowers. I'll have to try and make them! They would be cool for a handmade christmas gift.
We are thrilled that you've registered for the Summer Learning Journey with us. I know it can sometimes be tricky to get started. I have included a link to the week one activities, but remember, you can do them in any order! Check out the activities on our website, and then post your responses to the activities here on your blog site.
https://sites.google.com/site/summerlearningjourney/weekly-activities/week-one
I am so excited to read all of your posts!
Nga mihi
Georgia
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DeleteKia Ora John,
ReplyDeleteIt’s awesome to see that you have registered for the Summer Learning Journey! We'd love to see you complete some activities before you head back to school. The programme officially ends this Friday so head onto our website to check the activities out:
https://sites.google.com/site/summerlearningjourney/weekly-activities/week-one
Cheers,
Dani