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Jason Memorial Book Fund, a division of Math in Motion and Pi Lambda Theta, our community service project donates books to tsunami victims at the Children's Home, Sri Lanka. Books are collected twice a year and sent to various charities and children's organizations. Donations are always welcome. To contribute or find out more, email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . |
University of the Arts, Continuing Education Class of 2005, Nicole Jolly and Al Lykon master the origami crane (tsuru). |
Nicole creates a flag book with origami, pop-ups and inserts. |
Practice makes progress. Teachers, Nicole and Amanda Higgins practice the precision of unit origami. |
Danielle Rush invents a novel way to use Robert Neale’s Octagon Pinwheel as a one-of-a-kind hair ornament. |
Gift to the University of the Arts from the First Origami Graduate Class of 2004. |
Origami Mother’s Day class cards on display with a stellated icosahedron folded by Nicole. |
Shofuso, Japanese House and Garden in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, PA Annual Summer camp, 2004. |
Toby Farm teachers work in cooperative groups to connect origami to Everyday Mathematics. |
Widener University, Toby Farms Elementary School, Teacher Inservice. Barbara Pearl demonstrates the principles of Math in Motion with a box designed by Tomoko Fuse. |
David explores the angles of a traditional Jumping Frog. |
Mary estimates the distance of Jumping Frog. |
Mary and Karen discover the joy of mathematics across the curriculum. |
Origami is in[creasing]. Ray folds the sides of a Math in Motion box. |
Children enjoy reading Whale of a Tale donated to children's orphanages in Sri Lanka. |
Ms. Pearl demonstrates using wax paper of a Math in Motion model on the overhead. |
Principal Joyce Wells assists teachers as they investigate the properties of an origami figure. |
Toby Farm teachers explore the fundamentals of paper folding with whales that transform into penguins. |
University of the Arts-Class of 2004 Continuing Inspiration, First Origami graduate course – Origami: Across the Curriculum. |
Creating with origami. Display of origami scrolls and t-shirts. |




















