The German teacher and organizer of the first kindergartens, Friedrich Frebel, proved the usefulness of origami classes back in the 18th century. When teaching children the art of origami, they develop coordination, improve finger movements and thinking. In just 14 steps, you can make a daw with your child, which will delight him even after creation.
It is necessary
- - square sheet of paper
- - ballpoint pen or colored pencil
- - scissors
Instructions
Step 1
To make a daw, you can take a sheet of plain white paper, but the figurine looks best if it is made of colored orange or red paper. You will need a square sheet of paper. It can be easily obtained from an A4 sheet. To do this, attach any of the corners of the sheet to the opposite side and press down. It turned out to be a folded triangle. The remaining rectangular part can be cut or torn off by first ironing the fold line. Expand the triangle into a square sheet. Fold two opposite corner fold lines and press down on the sheet with your hand.
Step 2
Fold the four corners to the center of our workpiece.
Step 3
Fold the outer corners under the part so that they converge at the bottom of the part.
Step 4
Attach the lower triangle to the upper one and iron the joint.
Step 5
Make a fold in the workpiece.
Step 6
Flip the part over to the other side.
Step 7
Make another fold in the workpiece. Fold the right triangle in the middle.
Step 8
Fold the bottom corner of the square up.
Step 9
Lower the upper triangle down and press the joint along the fold line.
Step 10
Flip the piece over to the other side.
Step 11
Fold the workpiece in the same way as in points 8 and 9.
Step 12
In order to make the daw's head, pull out the upper right corner.
Step 13
Make a zigzag fold on the daw's head. This will be his beak.
Step 14
Draw a dagger's eyes with a pen or pencil. Pull the ends of the wings to animate the figurine a bit.