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How to fold the Super Flip Flop

Super Flip Flop origami steps are as follows:

Material preparation: paper, scissors.

Steps:

1, first of all, prepare a favorite color of paper and color pencils, first of all, the paper should be cut into a square, the length and width of the same, and then diagonally folded, folded out of the middle of the diagonal.

2, and then also another diagonal relative fold fold out of the middle of the two intersecting lines, and then the next four corners of the square were to the center of the center of the fold, folded into a small square.

3, and then open the paper will have creases, and then the square left and right sides to the center of the fold, folded into a rectangle, and then the rectangle above and below the two sides to the center of the center line folded, and folded into a square.

4, and then the square in the middle of the four corners were opened to both sides, and then the four corners of the two sides of the folded back to the center, so that it is folded into four small squares, and then draw your favorite pattern on the square.

Note: Be careful to hurt your hands when using scissors, and make the paper square.

Paper folding:

Paper folding is an artistic activity in which paper is folded into different shapes. Origami is not limited to the use of paper. Origami enthusiasts around the world use a wide variety of materials while adhering to folding norms. Originating in China around the 1st or 2nd century AD, it was introduced to Japan in the 6th century, and then spread around the world through Japan. There are also claims that origami originated in Japan and Spain.

The combination of origami and the natural sciences not only served as a teaching aid in architectural schools, but also led to the development of origami geometry as a branch of modern geometry. Origami was both a toy and an activity of the mind; a symbolic means of peace and remembrance as well as a pastime.

The benefits of origami activities for children: origami can improve children's hands-on ability, attention and thinking ability, stimulate children's creativity, development of intelligence; to enhance the children's social interaction skills, cultivate and improve the children's self-confidence and perseverance; origami handmade art is not limited to the age of the hands and brain, and cultivate a sense of art.