Make an Origami Jumping Frog from an Index Card - wikiHow
I have often thought that a fun physical science lesson would involve this type of origami creature. The lesson objectives would involve following directions and motion principles such as calculating speed or velocity. Ballistic principles can be used, too. The lesson would involve students racing the frogs across a table top or the floor, measuring the frog's journey, and making calculations. Charts and graphs of the motion can be used. Using different materials in the frog's construction would make the basis of an experiment.
If you need a template for an experiment activity worksheet, try the science experiment one on this page of my website. You can download it for free.
Visit the How to Wiki site to see the actual instructions for making the origami frog:
Make an Origami Jumping Frog from an Index Card - wikiHow
Have fun!
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Make an Origami Jumping Frog from an Index Card - wikiHow
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