This particular kind of origami can end up being great for stress relief, as they flip and fold over and over to enhance focus. Get Startedįrom the Japanese ori meaning “folding” and kami meaning “paper,” origami makes for a fun activity to do with your students, plus they walk away with something they can actually use! It features 8 interconnected cubes, inspired by the Yoshimoto Cube invention by Naoki Yoshimoto. Make your classroom buzz! Subscribe to Teach Starter and access thousands of curriculum-aligned resources and digital learning tools.
In this post, I’ll show exactly how to make an origami infinity cube, including a video and step-by-step instructions with photos for an end project that’s going to knock their socks off!
And, when I say project, I mean it may take a little longer than other origami items you have previously given to your kids. Ok, so don’t be completely freaked out by this origami infinity cube project.