Origami, the ancient Japanese art of paper folding, is a fantastic way to teach children patience, focus, and fine motor skills. It also promotes spatial awareness and creativity, making it an ideal hands-on activity for the classroom. For children aged 7 to 11, origami offers a fun and engaging way to improve their problem-solving abilities while creating something they can be proud of.
Start with simple models, like paper boats or animals, and if you have the time, gradually introduce more complex designs as students become more confident. Additionally, origami can be tied into lessons on geometry, symmetry, and even cultural studies.