About Origami Science
These courses consists of learning about living organisms and life processes! Students will get to learn a variety of topics such as food webs, cell structures, virus infections and life cycles, animal and plant conservation, anatomy, and much more!
Combine the hands-on fun of origami with the wonder of learning about biology in this unique four-part group course. Did you know bees flap their wings 200 times a second? Or that bees are responsible for a third of the world's food supply? Wow! Students will learn all about bees while making their own model honey bee.
Wednesday @ 19:00 - 19:50 JST (11/30, 12/7, 12/14, 12/21)
or
Friday @ 19:00 - 19:50 JST (12/2, 12/9, 12/16, 12/23)
¥11,500 (includes tax)
PLEASE NOTE: This is a monthly subscription group course where you will be automatically reserved for the upcoming courses.Every month, your seat will be automatically reserved for this group course.Your reservation will be renewed with the same “lesson day and time” and “payment method” that you select when you apply to this course for the first time. If you wish to discontinue the subscription, please contact the Events Team before the group course deadline set for each month.
Each student who signs up for Origami Science: Honey Bee receives an Origami Science: Honey Bee Course Book that includes the following below!
Fun Honey Bee Trivia
You'll find on almost every page trivia about honey bees or a trivia question to challenge your knowledge about bees to help you review what you learned during your classes!
Amazing Dynamic Photos
Throughout the entire workbook, you'll see amazing photos to go up close with bees! With detailed pictures, your learning is supported visually to help review what you learned in class!
Fun Activities To Continue Learning
During and after your classes, you will get to review what you learned with a variety of fun activities including word searches, cut-and-paste projects, fill in the blank challenges, coloring pages, compare and contrast activities, and much more!
Engaging 3D Craft with Detailed 3D Models
You'll find in this book all the parts needed to construct your 3D honey bee to participate in the origami activity and learn about how important honey bees are in our world. Along with the detailed origami parts will be additional written instruction of how to construct the craft as well as the QR code to access the resources page where you will find additional video instructions!
Students who sign up for this course will get access to video content and extra resources that they can use outside of class and in preparation for class!
Resources include:
Students will need to have these materials in order to participate:
Lesson 1: Anatomy
Did you know that bees flap their wings 200 times per second? Wow, that's fast! Learn all about how bee wings work when we explore the anatomy of the honey bee. We'll build a model of a honey bee and use it to explore all of its vital parts in this first installment of the course.
Lesson 2: Hives
In our second class, we will learn about how a honey bee functions as part of a larger unit called a colony, which can have tens of thousands of bees. We'll explore life within a bee hive and talk about the jobs of different bees.
Lesson 3: Importance
Continuing on from last class, we will talk about why bees are so important. Of course, they make delicious honey, but did you know that bees are responsible for much of the food we eat too? Learn about all of the amazing things bees do in this part of our course.
Lesson 4: Conservation
We’re not done yet! For our last class, we’ll dive into the potential threats currently affecting bee populations. From there, we'll discuss the various ways we can help bee colonies stay healthy and functioning.
Age: 7+
Wednesday @ 19:00 - 19:50 JST (11/30, 12/7, 12/14, 12/21)
or
Friday @ 19:00 - 19:50 JST (12/2, 12/9, 12/16, 12/23)
¥11,500 (Includes tax)
Deadline to sign up is 11/8.
Students who cancel their reservation before 11/8 will not be charged.
PLEASE NOTE:This is a monthly subscription group course where you will be automatically reserved for the upcoming courses.Every month, your seat will be automatically reserved for this group course.Your reservation will be renewed with the same “lesson day and time” and “payment method” that you select when you apply to this course for the first time. If you wish to discontinue the subscription, please contact the Events Team before the group course deadline set for each month.
We are planning to release these following courses throughout the year.
Cells
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Structure - Organelles - Physiology
Students will learn about the structure, morphology and internal composition of animal, plant, bacterial and fungal cells with a focus on what makes each cell type distinct. |
Viruses
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Structure - Replication - Infection
Students will learn not only about the morphology of a variety of prominent viruses in our world, but also how viruses replicate using our own cellular machinery. |
Plants
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Angiosperms - Anatomy - Germination
Students will learn about the structure and function of the different parts making up a flowering plant, focusing on how these parts are integral to the processes of germination and growth. |