Materials required:
Square colored paper (green, yellow, pink and other colors are acceptable)
scissors
glue
Steps:
Prepare a square colored paper, fold the paper into a triangle, and then fold it into a smaller triangle.
Fold the bottom of the triangle up and the corners on both sides down, as shown in the figure.
Turn the paper upside down, fold the triangle at the bottom up, and then fold the corners at both sides down after compaction.
Turn the paper upside down again, fold the triangle at the bottom up and fold the corners at both sides down, as shown in the figure.
Fold both sides of the paper inward to make it look like a zongzi, as shown in the figure.
Fold the corners on both sides upward to form the shape of zongye, as shown in the figure.
Fold the two ends of zongzi leaves inward to make them fit better, as shown in the figure.
Cut a small piece of yellow paper with scissors, roll it into a string and fix it on the zongzi with glue, as shown in the figure.
Cut a small piece of green paper with scissors, roll it into zongzi rope, and fix it on zongzi with glue, as shown in the figure.
Cut the pink paper into a small triangle and fix it on the zongzi with glue, as shown in the figure.
Finally, put the folded zongzi on the table for display, and a beautiful origami work of zongzi is finished.
In a word, making zongzi origami works with origami skills can not only increase children's interest and hands-on ability, but also help children understand traditional culture more deeply. In the production process, parents or teachers can work with their children to guide them to operate according to the steps, and explain the historical and cultural background of Zongzi, so that children can learn happily and feel the charm of traditional culture.