Heukerott, 1988 - Google Patents

Origami: Paper folding—the algorithmic way

Heukerott, 1988

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4703156277558651704
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Heukerott P
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The Arithmetic Teacher

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Origami, the oriental art of paper folding, is simple, appealing, and economical. I have used this craft successfully to teach upper elementary students concepts and skills in geometry involving polygons, angles, measurement, symmetry, and congruence. This approach also …
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