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As well as a creative artform, origami can be a source of practical mathematics. The lesson is designed to encourage students to apply some mathematical concepts and problem solving to origami.

Students will learn about an aspect of Japanese culture as they make three simple models to explore angles and lengths, fractions, and more!

A presentation and instructions are included. Resources are available for both Upper KS2 or Lower KS3.

An editable version of the PPTs are available on request - contact education@japansociety.org.uk.
More resources related to Japanese culture are available from The Japan Society website.

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