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Books for Peace. 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 info@mathinmotion.com.

 

Children enjoy reading Whale of a Tale donated to children's orphanages in Sri Lanka.

 
 
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.

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.

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 and Karen discover the joy of mathematics across the curriculum.

 

Mary estimates the distance of Jumping Frog.

Origami is in[creasing]. Ray folds the sides of a Math in Motion box.

 

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.

Toby Farm teachers work in cooperative groups to connect origami to Everyday Mathematics.

 

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.

 

Gift to the University of the Arts from the First Origami Graduate Class of 2004.

Math In Motion in Hong Kong      Math In Motion Museum Exhibit.

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