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Frog origami
Frog origami










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In the same discussion of bases, Michael LaFosse attributes the name of the lily base to a discussion with Lillian Oppenheimer where she made the flap orientation distinction between the lily and frog bases. The buttonhole flower base is a name based on the conjecture of Hans Dybkjær on the origami-l list in July of 2012 due to the fact that the buttonhole flower is the simplest traditional fold associated with the squashed flap but non-petal folded form of the preliminary base. However, this distinction did not seem to take hold. A later book, The Magic of Origami, by Alice Gray, Kunihiko Kasahara and Lillian Oppenheimer, referred to this base as the frog or lily base, but attempted to promote the lily name because of the proliferation of frog models folded from other bases. The frog base name dates back to at least the 1960s and 70s when it was documented in books published by Samuel Randlett ( Art of Origami) and Robert Harbin ( Secrets of Origami).

frog origami

The buttonhole flower base does not have the petal fold, the lily base has the petals pointed towards the points formed from the corner of the square, and the frog base has the petals pointed towards the point formed from the center of the square.

frog origami

The difference being the completion of the petal fold and the orientation of the petal flap afterwards. There are a trio of similar, sometimes confused, bases: the frog base, the lily base, and buttonhole flower base (named by conjecture). It has eight triangular flaps, four short and four long. Takes about 30 minutes for a group of students to make the model.ĭownload includes: lesson guide, templates, Powerpoint file.The frog base is one of the traditional bases, made from the square base, and is used in the traditional lily and traditional frog.

Frog origami full#

Includes full colour Powerpoint class presentation! It can be printed in colour, or in mono on coloured or white paper. It can be used to look at different organ systems and for comparative anatomy.Ĭomplements our Frog Heart and Frog Life Cycle models.

frog origami

They can carry out a dissection to see how the parts fit together. The model can be used to identify the organs of a frog including: the heart, lungs, liver, gall bladder, spleen, oesophagus, stomach, pancreas, small intestine, large intestine, urinary bladder, kidneys, adrenal body, fat bodies, cloaca, male & female parts. Step 3) Fold the paper in half vertically again and then unfold it. Step 2) Fold the paper in half vertically. Fold it in half horizontally and un then unfold. Step 1) Start with a square sheet of paper with the white side up. They build the frog and then add the organs to the model. The frog will still look good in the end and it’ll still jump.

frog origami

Students assemble their easy to make frog using the colourful parts working alone or in small groups. A great way to prepare for a dissection or as an alternative to a real dissection.ĭownload and print as many times as you want - forever at no extra cost!

Frog origami how to#

With our unique model, your students can carry out a dissection using our detailed paper model of a frog. paper: colour setsize: 15cm x 7.5 cm How To Make a Paper Jumping Frog - OrigamiIn this origami tutorial I use colour set paper.You can also use Origami paper. Dissect a paper frog with your class today!












Frog origami