Funded Sep 2, 2020I have so much gratitude in my heart for you all for giving to " Making Friends With Origami While Making New Friends!" my first big project of Distance Learning. As you can imagine, this school year - so far all online- has been unlike any I have ever experienced in my twenty years as an arts educator. I never dreamed it was possible to make real human connections with students I have never met -much less to teach a hands on skills like origami - and to see so many of my students excel as much online as if we were in the classroom! But, let me tell you, my wonderful donors, it is possible, and our origami project, that you helped bring to life, was a HUGE success!
Your generous donation ensured that my 200 students were able to learn the ancient craft of origami with REAL origami paper, which is a square shape, and much thinner than the paper most people have in their house, so it is a lot easier to fold. Many students progressed from beginners at origami to advanced learners in about five weeks, creating complex modular origami with Sonobe modules that fit together like the pieces of a puzzle! Some students became so entranced with the magic of origami, that after they completed the week's assignment, they researched the internet to to find their own models to make, and proudly sent me videos of the work. Others, when assigned one model, demonstrated mastery of it by creating a collection or series, like the Secret Letter, or the Magic Star. Another great success of the project was just how many kids turned on their cameras during Zoom class, because they were so proud of their origami creations, and wanted to show me and their classmates on Zoom.
I wish I could share with you all the exceptional work and videos I received of my students smiling with their origami models! (Some kids made over 20 models!) My hope is that you know from this letter how many lives you have touched, and the happiness you have brought to my students during these challenging times!”
With gratitude,
Ms. Purdy