Frogs are stacked as follows:
The jumping frog is really fun! Let's go and see how it is done!
material preparation: square colored paper and pen.
production steps:
1. The frog's body is folded in half.
2. Fold diagonally along the upper and lower half of the dotted line to press out the crease.
3. according to the crease, the upper and lower halves are folded in a double triangle.
Frog's limbs:
4. Fold the upper and lower triangles up and down respectively along the dotted line.
5. Fold the upper half outward along the dotted line to form the forelimb; The lower half is folded outward along the dotted line to form a hind limb.
The frog's body is thinner.
6. after the frog is turned over, the bottom point is folded upwards, and the left and right sides are folded to the middle.
7 After the frog turns over, it folds up along the dotted line (center line).
the frog jumped up.
8. Fold down along the dotted line.
draw the frog's eyes.
9 with the back facing up, draw eyes, and our little frog will be ready!
The jumping frog is ready!
how to play: gently press the tail of the little frog with your fingers and press it downwards and backwards. When your fingers leave the little frog, the little frog will jump up!
The key point of origami is that geometrical features of points, lines and surfaces are repeatedly combined to form geometric figures such as squares, triangles and diamonds. These shapes will be gradually established in children's minds through origami training.
In this process, every folding is an attempt of a new method. No matter the appearance of plane or comprehensive form, there are generally more than two folding directions and various methods, which is also very effective in training children's abstract composition ability and cultivating children's modeling ability.