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Origami Speech
Angeles, Mikee A.
BS HNCA 2-1
ACTIVITY: DEMONSTRATION SPEECH
HOW TO MAKE AN ORIGAMI CAT?
MATERIALS:
1. Paper 2. Black pen or colored pen
PROCEDURE:
Step 1: Start with a 6 inch x 6 inch (15cm x15cm) square origami paper color side down. Fold on one diagonal axis. Crease well and unfold. We want to mark the center point so fold the paper over on the other diagonal axis but only crease on the center point.

Step 2: Fold the top tip down to meet the center point. Then fold it over the center crease.

Step 3: Fold the right tip (marked "B" below) to meet point 'A". Also fold left tip (marked "C" below" to meet point "A".

Step 4: Fold both the right and left tips upwards to form the ears.

Step 5: Fold the top tip downwards.

Step 6: Flip paper over. Fold the bottom tip upwards as indicated below.

Step 7: Now fold down the nose tip.

Step 8: To make the origami cat body, start with a 6 inch x 6 inch (15cm x15cm) square origami paper color side down. Fold on one diagonal axis. Crease well and unfold.

Step 9: Fold both sides towards the center crease.

Step 10: Now fold the paper in half.

Step 11: Rotate the paper. We're now going to work on our cat's tail. Make a fold where indicated below. Crease well.

Step 12: Make another fold as indicated by the dotted line below. Crease well.

Step 13: Unfold the paper. Using the 2 creases you made earlier, you can now bring the right tip over to the left and squash it down.

Step 14: Now fold your tail upwards where indicated.

Step 15: Let's complete the cat's body! Fold the tail in half by bringing the left flap over to the right.

Step 16: Attach the cat's head to the body and your origami cat is complete. You can of course draw eyes if you like or put some designs on it. It’s up to

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