Forwarding a reply from AOL user Dorothy Kaplan :
On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 6:04 PM, Anne LaVin wrote on 's
behalf:
> I've been asked to teach origami action models to a class of 20 kids, from
> 2nd to 5th, for the space of one hour. ... May I have some suggestions for
> TWO models that many kids o
(Forwarding a reply from Yahoo user Sherry Moman )
On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 6:04 PM, Anne LaVin wrote on
Dawn Tucker's behalf:
>
> I've been asked to teach origami action models to a class of 20 kids,
from 2nd to 5th, for the space of one hour. I will try to bring along a
helper if I can. May I h
Dear Dawn,
Re < suggestions for two action models
Here is one suggestion.
Kids and I like the 'kissing lips' action model, although for that age I
would suggest calling it 'talking mouth' to avoid the yuk response.
It's all right isosceles triangles (*not* diaper fold), with one scalene
triangl
I've been asked to teach origami action models to a class of 20 kids, from
2nd to 5th, for the space of one hour. I will try to bring along a helper
if I can. May I have some suggestions for TWO models that many kids of that
age range could likely fold in the space of an hour? Th
On Mon, 11 May 2015 18:04:22 -0400, you wrote:
>(Forwarding for Yahoo user ; please reply to the list,
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>
>I've been asked to teach origami action models to a class of 20 kids, from
>2nd to 5th, for the space of one hour. I will try to bring along a helper
>i
(Forwarding for Yahoo user ; please reply to the list,
or directly to her, not to me! - Anne)
I've been asked to teach origami action models to a class of 20 kids, from
2nd to 5th, for the space of one hour. I will try to bring along a helper
if I can. May I have some suggestions for TWO models th