Easy Origami Whale – Paper Crafts for Kids
Today we have found the craft that any body would love. Puppies! Thank you Maggy from Red Ted Art, So today we have this adorable Origami Whale. He is quick. He is easy and he is fun!! I think he would also double up as a cheeky “Bailey” from Finding Dory craft, don’t you think?! Enjoy.
Origami Whale materials:
- 1 square piece of paper
- scissors (optional)
- pen & contrasting paper (optional)
- glue stick (optional)
If you find a printable worksheet with photo instructions useful, you can get a copy over on my teacher’s pay teacher’s store!
How to make an Origami Whale:
It really is EASY!! And the kids will love this adorable little paper craft!!!
Aren’t they adorable?? I particularly like the baby whales. So so cute! Hope you have a go and ENJOY!
Step by step written instructions for how to make an Origami Whale.
If you find a printable worksheet with photo instructions useful, you can get a copy over on my teacher’s pay teacher’s store!
Diagonal
Take a square piece of paper and fold it across the diagonal. Open it up and fold it again in the opposite direction – you want that diagonal crease to go in both direction and be extra sharpe=.
Kite shape
Open up the square again. Take one edge and bring it to meet the diagonal central line. Repeat with the other side – you should now have a kite shape.
Body shape
Fold down the top point to meet the central line. Then fold in half.
The tail
Take the long thing tip and fold up at a right angle. Give it a sharp crease.
Open up the origami and fold into the opposit direction.
Finally, make a small cut at the top of the tail and fold down.
Draw your facial features and done!
English Storytime
Thursday. May 21st 2020. English Storytime. Mrs. Rous is reading ‘Pete the Cat: Play Ball!’ by James Dean.
Thai Storytime
Thursday, May 21st 2020. Thai Storytime, Miss Toon is reading ‘แบ่งกันนะหมีน้อย’ (How to Share with a Bear) by Eric Pinder.
Accessing Storytime Videos:
For Students please visit Firefly to access content.
For Parents of Pre-Prep students please find a link on ILD (Interactive Learning Diary) website to access Storytime videos.