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This Thinking in the Three Dimensions activity also includes:
Discover different dimensions with paper folding. Pupils first read about zero, one, two, and three dimensions, and then learn about the fourth dimension, time. They then use origami to create models of shapes in three dimensions and use them to consider different frames of reference.
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Instructional Ideas
- Have learners take pictures of their creations to showcase online
Classroom Considerations
- Requires origami paper or other square pieces of paper
- Internet access is necessary to access the remote learning resource
Pros
- Includes downloadable instructions
- Lists some optional exploration activities
Cons
- None