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In this article for primary teachers, Fran describes her passion for paper folding as a springboard for mathematics.
These tasks offer opportunities for deepening learners' mathematical understanding and their positive learning dispositions.
What shape is made when you fold using this crease pattern? Can you make a ring design?
Make a flower design using the same shape made out of different sizes of paper.
Can you visualise what shape this piece of paper will make when it is folded?
These models have appeared around the Centre for Mathematical Sciences. Perhaps you would like to try to make some similar models of your own.
A description of how to make the five Platonic solids out of paper.