Flower origami easy to look good a piece of paper steps are as follows:
Materials: a square piece of colored paper.
1, the four corners are folded along the diagonal, the top and bottom, left and right sides, respectively, unfolded.
2. Pinch the two adjacent sides on the inside of the small square crease and bring them together.?
3. Pinch the two adjacent sides of the opposite small square inside the crease and bring them together. This forms a double square.
4. Fold the four sides of the front and back of the double square on this side of the split to the center line, aligning them.
5. Fold the top corner over along the sides of the two triangles.
6. Fold the bottom corner over and press the center crease.
7. Fold the four edges on both sides of the front inward along the crease to form this shape. Do the same on the back.
8. Fold each of the two waists of the top isosceles triangle toward the bottom edge of the triangle and align them. Then unfold, leaving a crease.
9, fold the crease left from the previous step and the center line together to create this shape on the picture.
10.Press this vertical corner down to one side.
11: Do the same on the back, pressing the vertical corner in the opposite direction.
12, the front and back sides of the four sides of the two sides of the swap (front, the left side of the part folded over to the right, aligned. On the back, fold the right side to the left side, aligned). As shown in the photo.
13. Fold up each of the bottom two corners of the front and back, aligning them with the top corners.
14: Separate all eight corners as shown, with the tips of the corners rolled down slightly. Total*** Fold four petals like this. Adjust the shape, so that the beautiful flower is folded.
Benefits of origami for children
1, improve hand-eye coordination:
Offsetting paper requires the coordination of the child's fingers and eyes, through folding, cutting, splicing and other steps, you can exercise the child's finger dexterity and eye accuracy.
2. Promote cognitive development:
Paper folding can promote children's cognition of shapes, sizes, directions, etc. It can also help children learn some simple math concepts, such as addition and subtraction.
3. Cultivate creativity and imagination:
Offsetting paper is a creative activity, and children can create different shapes and patterns by folding, cutting, and splicing, which helps to improve creativity and imagination.
4. Improve spatial imagination:
Through origami, children can learn and understand spatial concepts, such as symmetry and geometric shapes, which helps to develop spatial imagination and geometric concepts.
5. Enhance problem-solving skills:
During origami, children need to follow certain steps and rules to fold, which can develop their problem-solving skills and logical thinking.