Junior Classes Explore Problem-Solving with Origami

As part of our new STEM programme, the junior classes have been busy learning through folds, shapes, and creativity! This week, the children were introduced to origami – the Japanese art of paper folding – and discovered how it can be used to solve problems and explore mathematical ideas.
The pupils worked in small groups, following step-by-step instructions to create different shapes. Along the way, they practised skills such as:
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Following sequences and instructions
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Recognising shapes and symmetry
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Thinking logically and working together
There were plenty of “lightbulb moments” as the children realised how a single sheet of paper could be transformed into something completely new with just a few careful folds. The activity not only encouraged teamwork and resilience, but also highlighted the fun side of maths, engineering, and problem-solving.
Our STEM programme is designed to build curiosity and confidence from the very beginning of primary school. Origami was a wonderful way for our youngest learners to see how creativity and problem-solving go hand in hand.
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