Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Basic_O - Origami Paper Folding Geometry
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 2     21-40 of 95    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Origami Paper Folding Geometry:     more detail
  1. Mathematical Origami: Geometrical Shapes by Paper Folding by David Mitchell, 1997-07
  2. Fun with Figures
  3. Amazing Origami by Kunihiko Kasahara, 2002-03-28
  4. Explore Folding of the Circle: Series Book 3 (Explore Folding of the Circle, Book 3) by Bradford Hansen-Smith, 2007

21. Paper Folding - Models
of five popout, glue, and fold-up polyhedra Patty paper geometry Student Workbook $3.95 This companion student origami paper $4.95 24 7 x 7 sheets of origami
http://www.mathartfun.com/shopsite_sc/store/html/OrigamiManips.html
Paper Folding - Models
Captured Worlds
Captured Worlds is a set of five pop-out, glue, and fold-up polyhedra. The five used in Captured Worlds are known as the Platonic Solids. They are decorated with fanciful scenes rendered in six-point perspective by internationally-known artist Dick Termes. This unique perspective system allows an entire three-dimensional surrounding to be projected onto the polyhedra.
[Add to Cart]
[View Cart]
Patty Paper Geometry
By Michael Serra. Patty Paper - the stuff that separates hamburger patties - can also be used for geometric investigations! These square of paper can be written on, they hold creases well, and they are semi-transparent like tracing paper. "Patty Paper Geometry" contains dozens of activities that motivate kids to read, write, and talk about geometry. This book is a blackline master book with 12 chapters of guided and open investigations. Grades 6-10. 272 pages, paperback.
[Add to Cart]
[View Cart]
Patty Paper Geometry Student Workbook
This companion student workbook contains all of the open investigations plus some exercise sets. 88 pages, paperback.
[Add to Cart]
[View Cart]
Patty Paper
1000 sheets of patty paper.

22. Wauu.DE: Arts: Crafts: Origami: Geometry And Modulars
index_en_sum.htm. origami Mathematics Mathematics of paper folding; includes a bibliography of articles and journals, Combinatorial geometry syllabus, and a
http://www.wauu.de/Arts/Crafts/Origami/Geometry_and_Modulars/
Home Arts Crafts Origami : Geometry and Modulars Search DMOZ-Verzeichnis:
All Categories Categories Onlye
Links:
  • Geometry Junkyard: Origami
    Resource listing of links for information about the relationship between origami and geometry.
    http://www.ics.uci.edu/~eppstein/junkyard/origami.html
  • Jim Plank's Origami: Modular
    Diagrams and gallery of many geometric models.
    http://www.cs.utk.edu/~plank/plank/pics/origami/origami.html
  • Meenakshi's Modular Mania
    Image Galleries of original modular models as well as picture links to other designs.
    http://www.geocities.com/mmukhopadhyay/origami.html
  • Modular Origami Instructions, diagrams and pictures of various modular models in English, German, and Russian. http://www.geocities.com/golics/index_en_sum.htm
  • Origami Mathematics Mathematics of paper folding; includes a bibliography of articles and journals, Combinatorial geometry syllabus, and a tutorial on geometric constructions. Photo gallery of completed modular, geometric, and tessellation models. http://web.merrimack.edu/~thull/OrigamiMath.html
  • Paper Folding Details of a book which teaches math through origami.

23. Wauu.DE: Arts: Crafts: Origami: Page 2
geometry and Modulars (10). Money folding (4). origamic Architecture (16). paper Airplanes (27). Links URL hinzufügen. origami Gallery by Sebastian Kirsch
http://www.wauu.de/Arts/Crafts/Origami/more2.htm
Home Arts Crafts Origami : Page 2 Search DMOZ-Verzeichnis:
All Categories Categories Onlye
Kategorien:
Clubs and Societies Geometry and Modulars Money Folding Origamic Architecture ... Paper Airplanes
Links:
  • Origami Gallery by Sebastian Kirsch
    Photographs of various completed models: animals, masks, geometric shapes, oversized folds, and tessellations.
    http://sites.inka.de/moebius/origami/
  • Origami Models
    Diagrams created by Robert Salemink, along with a database of those from other sources.
    http://members.brabant.chello.nl/%7Ersalemink/origami/origami_e/index_e.html
  • origami.com
    Gallery, convention pictures, diagrams, and a shockwave diagram. Searchable databases of origami enthusiasts, submitted diagrams, models that are in books, and a mailing list archive.
    http://www.origami.com/
  • OriLand Dozens of diagrammed models, some products for sale. http://www.oriland.com/
  • paperfolding.com Diagrams, history, relationship with math, gallery, and book reviews with cover shots. http://www.paperfolding.com/
  • Ring of Origami Art The purpose of this webring is to unite all web pages that have content about the art of origami or paper folding. http://www.angelfire.com/la/Lal/

24. Web Codes
Read about the history of origami and view some origami designs. Learn how paper folding is related to geometry and read some folding tips.
http://www.phschool.com/webcodes10/index.cfm?fuseaction=home.gotoWebCode&wcprefi

25. Focus On Learning Problems In Mathematics: A Survey Of Paper Cutting, Folding An
origami or the art of paper folding receives Mathematics recommends that students use paper folding to perform symmetry and congruence in geometry (NCTM, 2000
http://articles.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0NVC/is_1_25/ai_105477685
@import url(/css/us/style.css); @import url(/css/us/searchResult1.css); @import url(/css/us/articles.css); Advanced Search Home Help
IN all publications this publication Reference Automotive Business Computing Entertainment Health News Reference Sports
YOU ARE HERE Articles Focus on Learning Problems in Mathematics Wntr, 2003 Content provided in partnership with
Print friendly
Tell a friend Find subscription deals A survey of paper cutting, folding and tearing in mathematics textbooks for prospective elementary school teachers
Focus on Learning Problems in Mathematics
Wntr, 2003 by Jack A. Carter Beverly J. Ferrucci
Origami or the art of paper folding receives substantial endorsement from current reform initiatives in mathematics education. Particularly, at the elementary school level, the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics in its Principles and Standards for School Mathematics recommends that students use paper folding to perform their initial investigations of symmetry and congruence in geometry (NCTM, 2000). Since prospective elementary school teachers need a solid foundation in the mathematical basis of these reform initiatives, textbooks for these future teachers should contain paper-folding applications. Although origami spans academic disciplines, paper folding has increasingly been applied to mathematical systems and structures (Hull, 1996; Auckly and Cleveland, 1995). Moreover, origami is a unique mathematical activity because one can take a sheet of paper and transform it into a three-dimensional object. This concrete experience in spatial reasoning can then be transformed into a lesson on symmetry or graph theory (Peterson, 1995). Educators have also applied paper folding to such diverse mathematical objects as logical structures (Cipra, 1998), axiomatic systems (Alperin, 2000), and tessellations with geometrical figures (Stewart, 1999).

26. Focus On Learning Problems In Mathematics: A Survey Of Paper Cutting, Folding An
geometry, geometric constructions, and symmetry as opportunities for folding paper. Notable among the topics that received less attention in origami were
http://articles.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0NVC/is_1_25/ai_105477685/pg_3
@import url(/css/us/style.css); @import url(/css/us/searchResult1.css); @import url(/css/us/articles.css); Advanced Search Home Help
IN all publications this publication Reference Automotive Business Computing Entertainment Health News Reference Sports
YOU ARE HERE Articles Focus on Learning Problems in Mathematics Wntr, 2003 Content provided in partnership with
Print friendly
Tell a friend Find subscription deals A survey of paper cutting, folding and tearing in mathematics textbooks for prospective elementary school teachers
Focus on Learning Problems in Mathematics
Wntr, 2003 by Jack A. Carter Beverly J. Ferrucci Continued from page 2.
Three of the texts surveyed contained 20 or more paper-cutting opportunities. These texts were Long (24), Muster (24), and Masingila, (20). However, two texts (Bennett(a) and Billstein) also each contained 18 instances of paper cutting. Thus, the remaining five textbooks (Bassarear, Bennett(b), Miller, Q'Daffer, and Wheeler) contained about 12% of the total number of paper-cutting opportunities. Table XII illustrates this information for the five textbooks that contained the most paper-cutting/-tearing opportunities. Paper-tearing opportunities, of which there were 10 in the ten texts, accounted for the fewest number of classifications in the survey. Notably, the Bilistein textbook contained four of these ten opportunities. Four of the texts (Bennett(a), Masingila, Musser, and Wheeler) contained no instances of paper tearing.

27. Lukol Directory - Arts Crafts Origami Geometry And Modulars
origami Mathematics Mathematics of paper folding; includes a bibliography of articles and journals, Combinatorial geometry syllabus, and a tutorial on
http://www.lukol.com/Top/Arts/Crafts/Origami/Geometry_and_Modulars/

Lukol Directory -
Arts Crafts Origami ... Paper Folding
Details of a book which teaches math through origami.
http://www.lwcd.com/paper-folding/
Krystyna Burczyk's Origami

Photographs of her origami models of regular polyhedra.
http://www1.zetosa.com.pl/~burczyk/origami/gale...
Jim Plank's Origami: Modular

Diagrams and gallery of many geometric models.
http://www.cs.utk.edu/~plank/plank/pics/origami...
Origami Mathematics
Mathematics of paper folding; includes a bibliography of articles and journals, Combinatorial geometry syllabus, and a tutorial on geometric constructions. Photo gallery of completed modular, geometric, and tessellation models. http://web.merrimack.edu/~thull/OrigamiMath.htm... Geometry Junkyard: Origami Resource listing of links for information about the relationship between origami and geometry. http://www.ics.uci.edu/~eppstein/junkyard/origa... Modular Origami Instructions, diagrams and pictures of various modular models in English, German, and Russian. http://www.geocities.com/golics/index_en_sum.ht... Meenakshi's Modular Mania Image Galleries of original modular models as well as picture links to other designs.

28. American International School In Zagreb, Croatia General
Information on the mathematics of paperfolding, including the geometry and origami axioms formulated by Italian-Japanese mathematician Humiaki Huzita.
http://www.asz.tel.hr/asz/libword.htm

29. Polyhedra And Paper Folding
Hanson, Robert M.; Molecular origami Precision Scale Models Johnson, Donovan, paper folding for the Mathematics Class Space the art and geometry of polygons
http://www.stolaf.edu/people/cederj/Courses.dir/Geo.dir/bib-356/node4.html
Next: Transformation Geometry Up: Index of Topics Previous: Impossible Geometric Constructions
Polyhedra and Paper Folding
  • Ball, Walter, Mathematical Recreations and Essays
  • Baer, Steve, Zome Primer: elements of zonohedra geometry: two and three dimensional growths of stars with five fold symmetry QA491.B28 (oversize)
  • Faulkner, J. Earl, ``Paper Folding as a Technique in Visualizing a Certain Class of Transformations,'' Mathematics Teacher 68, May `75, 376-77.
  • Geretschlager, Robert, ``Euclidean Constructions and the Geometry of Origami,'' Mathematics Magazine , Dec '95
  • Hanson, Robert M.; Molecular Origami: Precision Scale Models from Paper, University Science Books, Sausalito, CA 1995.
  • Hilton and Pederson, Approximating Any Regular Polygon by Folding Paper , Mathematics Magazine, May '83
  • Johnson, Donovan, Paper Folding for the Mathematics Class
  • Miyazaki, Klji, An Adventure in Multidimensional Space: the art and geometry of polygons, polyhedra, and polytopes
  • Olson, Alton, Mathematics Through Paper Folding , NCTM 1975.
  • 30. Papiroflexia (origami)
    Tammy Yee s origami Page easy paper folding crafts for . Valerie Vann s Modular origami Page, The geometry Junkyard- origami.
    http://origami.iespana.es/origami/links.html
    contenido de Rastreador
    En castellano
    Página oficial de la Asociacion Española de Papiroflexia
    R,M Página Oficial del Grupo Zaragozano de Papiroflexia R,M Netpark Origami Page (Spanish) R,M Asociación Vallecaucana de Origamistas R,M http://www.pobladores.com/territorios/aficiones/La_papiroflexia_mas_de_cerca Aviones de papel Marivi's Origamic Architecture Origami/Papiroflexia de Manuel Reina ... Origami - Entretenimientos - Contenidos.com En inglés http://members.aol.com/ukpetd/ Money Origami Joseph Wu's Origami Page Doug Philips' Origami Page ... Travel to Oriland Otros: Origami Origami Paper OPP AB Origami, le monde du pliage Origami-Montréal ... origami esperanto accueil
    Haz click para acceder al contenido de Rastreador / 122x75 / Caja de busqueda pequeña

    31. Origami Links From Debbie's Educational Link Page
    geometry Design origami folding Patterns **The Garden of origami GateSuper site Ori (to fold) + kami (paper) = origami, the art of paperfolding.
    http://www.venus.net/~dschweit/edsites/origami/origami2.htm
    O r i g a m i L i n k s
    Functional Origami

    Origami designs, printable folding instructions and folding animations
    Netpark Origami Page (English)

    Welcome to the Multi-lingual Origami Page This page will show you how to create origami with aminations. Languages being planned: /English/Germany/Japanese/Russian and Spanish We are planning to put a new item every month starting form April.
    Origami

    Origami Index page with sub pages of origami diagrams, also includes links and brief history, etc.
    Jim Plank's Origami Page (Modular)

    Jim Plank's Origami Page (Modular) Instructions Directions for making polyhedrons with the penultimate module Directions for making the compound of 5 tetrahedrons (pictured above) Directions for making greater/lesser stellated dodecahedrons with...
    Site Map: Fly Over the Garden of ORIGAMI - SUPER SITE

    The Garden of ORIGAMI: GateSuper site
    Ori (to fold) + kami (paper) = origami, the art of paper-folding. The Garden of Origami offers a garland of information, from origins and aesthetics to folding diagrams and K-12 Alpenfalten - by Matthias Gutfeldt: Origami diagrams, pictures, and links

    32. Origami Links
    Maintainer Jorge Lucero Highlights mathematical aspects of origami. book paper folding which explains how to use paper folding to teach geometry in the
    http://www.origami.as/link.php?category_id=002001&action=show_list&order_by=owne

    33. Origami (reflection)
    To learn more about Buckminster Fuller s geometry, check out the Design Science Consortium, which was Since origami is the art of paper folding, I created
    http://www.scottkim.com/inversions/gallery/origami.html
    ORIGAMI. S YMMETRY. Reflection about a vertical axis.
    I NSPIRATION. Commissioned by high school mathematics teacher David Masunaga for a talk about origami, and published in Peter Engel's book Origami from Angelfish to Zen.
    S TORY. In April 1988 I attended the 25th anniversary reunion of the Design Science program at Harvard University's Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts . Although I hadn't actually attended the program, let alone Harvard, I felt such kinship with this merry band of artist-mathematicians that I showed up anyway.
    The program, founded by Harvard professor Arthur Loeb, is a uniquely interdisciplinary of 3d polyhedral geometry and sculpture. Equal parts art, mathematics and engineering, the program has produced one of the most interesting collection of alumnae I've ever seen. Talks at the event included: Peggy Weil talking about her vision of the Weatherium: a multi-story inverted polyhedral globe that you view from a platform floating on the inside, with a live projected image of earth's surface as seen from weather satellites.
    Amy Edmundson, who wrote a most illuminating book about Buckminster Fuller's geometry called A Fuller Explanation, giving a hands-on workshop on building structures out of toothpicks and marshmallows. You quickly learn that in order to build anything stable you have to use triangulated structures like tetrahedra.

    34. Articles: Folding, By Bryan Clair
    hasn t stopped hundreds of amateur geometry buffs from The myriad shapes an origami artist can create are a testament to the complexity of paper folding.
    http://www.strangehorizons.com/2002/20020311/folding.shtml
    Folding
    By Bryan Clair
    S o, you like web magazines? You believe paper will become obsolete, resulting in acres of beautiful forest? Well, forget it. Go get a ream, and let's waste it with idle mathematical diversions. It's time to learn the ins and outs of paper folding.
    Origami
    People have been folding paper for centuries. Not long after paper was invented in China, the Chinese were folding it. In Japan it became the art of origami, first practiced only by the elite, and then by the masses as paper became cheap and abundant. The patterns used to fold square sheets into representational figures propagated as oral traditions for centuries, though only a few simple designs survived to the earliest printed works. The best known origami design is the crane, and in fact the oldest surviving book on origami is the Hiden Senbazuru Orikata (How to Fold One Thousand Cranes). The book begins with basic instructions for folding the origami crane. With beautiful calligraphy and illustrations, it then shows dozens of ways to fold many cranes from one sheet of paper. In these multi-crane folds, the sheet is cut into small squares which remain joined by thin strips at the corners. Then the dexterous artist folds the individual cranes without tearing the strips.
    Hiden Senbazuru Orikata, page 15-2. The dark cuts divide the square into one large square for the mother crane and six smaller squares for the children. Notice the cuts do not quite separate the squares.

    35. The World's First Origami Folding Robot
    origami, the geometry of paper folding, looks simple when you re a kid. But it s actually quite challenging to design a robot to do it.
    http://radio.weblogs.com/0105910/2004/05/14.html
    How new technologies are modifying our way of life
    vendredi 14 mai 2004
    The World's First Origami Folding Robot
    Devin Balkcom, a Carnegie Mellon graduate student in robotics, has built the world's first origami-folding robot as the subject of his thesis. Origami, the geometry of paper folding, looks simple when you're a kid. But it's actually quite challenging to design a robot to do it. Movements are quite complex, and paper, because it is flexible, is difficult to be manipulated by a robot. This news release says that the project uses kinematics, the study of mechanisms, to determine how folding is done and how paper can be treated as a flexible and rigid material. Here is what says the student about origami. "It's something we humans can do well, but we don't understand the mechanical details," said Balkcom. "Because a five-year-old child can learn to fold origami, we assume that it is a simple process, but the movements it requires are quite complex." Here is how he designed his robot. Balkcom built his origami robot with an industrial mechanical arm produced by Adept Technology , of Livermore, Calif. The robot uses a tiny suction cup attached to the arm to pick the paper up, rotate it and place it over a narrow gutter in the worktable. Then a ruler descends and presses the paper into the gutter to create a crease. This method is much less precise than a human and brings to light some interesting insights and questions about mechanisms.

    36. InterMath | Investigations | Geometry
    Arnstein, Bennett, 3D Geometric origami Modular Polyhedra in Education and Therapy, origami USA, June 23 Alton T. Mathematics Through paper folding. Reston VA
    http://www.intermath-uga.gatech.edu/topics/geometry/3dobjts/links.htm

    Search the Site
    Investigations Geometry 3-D Objects External Resources Applications and Connections
    Viewing crystals

    Crystal systems

    Diameter of Earth

    Buckyballs
    ...
    Solid geometry software

    Lessons, Activities, and Units
    Applications
    Volume: Cube It!

    Cone formulas
    Cylinder formulas Parallelepiped formulas ... Area and volume Faces Nets Puzzles Elephant puzzle Polyhedra Visual solid geometry software Essentials of geometry Origami Construct rectangular prisms ... Origami mathematics Platonic Solids Cube coloring problem I Cube coloring problem II Constructing a cube Platonic solids I ... Platonic solids II Literature Cundy, H. M. & Rollett, A. P. "Mathematical Models." London: Oxford University Press, 1961 (second edition). Gross, Gay Merrill, "Paper Creations," Friedman Fairfax, August 1997. Gurkewitz, Rona and Arnstein, Bennett, "3-D Geometric Origami Modular Polyhedra," Dover Publications, New York, 1995. Gurkewitz, Arnstein, "Modular Origami Polyhedra", Dover Publications, New York, 1999.

    37. ÁʶRºP¯Èª««~
    paper folding, paper folding which explains how to use paper folding to teach geometry in the classroom. origami Kaikan, ? .
    http://origami.uhome.net/new_page_11.htm
    Origami Shops / Search Engines Gallery Origami House Origami Videos, Books, Handmade Papers Address: 1-33-8-216,Hakusan,Bunkyo-ku,Tokyo,113-0001
    TEL 03-5684-6040
    FAX 03-5684-6080 A wide range of private publications, including booklets, BOS convention packs and a limited range of paper Japanese Paper and Origami Supplies(Australia) Retailers of origami papers and books and washi System GET'S Co., Ltd. Sasuga Japanese Bookstore Origami Videos, Books, Handmade Papers
    Publishers: Sojusha- Origami Books, Magazine (Sojusha is no longer producing ORU. But still available through Sasuga and Sojusha Web Site)
    tel¡@048-654-1910¡@fax¡@048-654-1361 ¸Û¤å°ó·s¥úªÀ SEIBUNDO SHINKOSHA Publishers: Origami Books Fascinatings Folds Origamido §é¯È¹D Origami Videos, Books, Handmade Papers ¤p¬z©M¯È³Õª«À]OZU Washi Japanese paper shop Powell's Books A great place for used/out of print books. ¤é¥»¼Ö¤Ñºô¤W®Ñ©± Japanese Origami books Book Ends Many unusual and hard to find titles with possibly the widest range of origami books available in the UK.

    38. CheatHouse.com - Origami And Geometric Constructions.
    look closely In high school geometry students examine way to do this with paper folding This list of the First International Conference on origami in Education
    http://www.cheathouse.com/eview/15710-origami-and-geometric-constructions.html
    Origami and Geometric Constructions.
    Note! The sentences in this essay are shuffled, making this essay unusable
    If you want to read the essay in it's original and proper state, click here.
    We use this page for our internal search engine, and it's not meant to be viewable.
    Mathematics
    Home Essays [LOGIN] ... 1995-2004, Loadstone

    39. MSN Encarta - Origami
    paper folding as a means of studying geometry. The Spanish tradition of folding paper became known as The widespread popularity of modern origami grew mainly
    http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_1741500677/Origami.html
    MSN Home My MSN Hotmail Shopping ... Money Web Search: logoImg('http://sc.msn.com'); Encarta Subscriber Sign In Help Home ... Upgrade to Encarta Premium Search Encarta Tasks Find in this article Print Preview Send us feedback Related Items Japan Paper more... Magazines Search the Encarta Magazine Center for magazine and news articles about this topic Further Reading Origami News Search MSNBC for news about Origami Internet Search Search Encarta about Origami Search MSN for Web sites about Origami Also on Encarta Encarta guide: The Reagan legacy Compare top online degrees Proud papas: Famous dads with famous kids Also on MSN Father's Day present ideas on MSN Shopping Breaking news on MSNBC Switch to MSN in 3 easy steps Our Partners Capella University: Online degrees LearnitToday: Computer courses CollegeBound Network: ReadySetGo Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions Encyclopedia Article from Encarta Advertisement Origami Multimedia 1 item Origami , art of folding paper to create three-dimensional figures of animals, people, objects, and abstract shapes. Origami is a Japanese word that combines the verb oru (to fold) and the noun kami (paper). The only material required for origami is a piece of paper. Almost any paper may be used, but folding is easiest if the paper is thin, strong, and able to hold a crease. Standard origami paper is usually cut into 15-cm (6-in) squares; it is generally plain white on one side, with a color or decorative pattern on the other. Some origami artists experiment with other materials, including cardboard, cloth, wire mesh, sheet metal, and even pasta.

    40. Math On The Street: Where's The Math?
    Do any interesting mathematical questions arise from the process of folding paper? Can origami help someone learn arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and other
    http://math.serenevy.net/?page=Origami-WhereMath&layout=framed

    A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

    Page 2     21-40 of 95    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20

    free hit counter