The other students have to guess the adverb. The chosen student then does the activity in the way of the adverb. The teacher then shows the S a card with an adverb written on it, such as "slowly". (Submitted by Gareth Thomas).Īdverb Action: Teacher writes on the board an activity like "brush your teeth." S/He picks one student, they come to the front of the class. First one to do it gets their team a point. Students must jump to the chair on the other side of the room and back, sitting down in their chair students say "I can jump". One S from each team stands next to their chair and teacher calls an action, e.g. Have the students split into two teams and sit in lines with a chair by each team and one chair at the other end of the room. Use actions like jump, hop, clap, run etc. Remember if you do fold one of the these tutorials, please post a photo on Instagram and tag #origamifoodie or #favemom –we love to see it.Action Race: This is a fun game using actions. If you are interested other money origami gift ideas, check out these posts: If you can’t fold your tip all cool into dollar origami animals, you might just give more, right? More easy dollar origami I kinda felt at that moment like my chinzy tip might actually be doing this driver some good. What better way to encourage more tips than with a dollar origami fish. I think my first $1 fish became the tip money to encourage more tips in the future. When we returned home from Florida, I went to drop another tip into the shuttle driver’s tip jar, ($5 this time–not folded into a money origami fish, cause I was travel tired and forgot) I noticed there was already an origami fish in it. This is the crease pattern for a money fish, it’s easier to follow the video but some people love to start with crease patterns for folding. But I couldn’t do anything about under tipping in this situation. I figured he was grumbling to the fellow drivers back at the dispatch center. The driver had been all polite and accepted my tip without annoyance (usually people give a double take at dollar bills folded into fish, but her didn’t, and rightly so it was soooo cheap of me I am so embarassed). We got to the airport and handed off the money and began the hurry-up-and-wait of airport check-in. I know, I was reaching here for validation to my appearance of cheapness. I really hoped the cuteness would make up for the lack of cash. I eventually hit on the correct sequence and created a fish. At the time, I hadn’t folded this repeatedly, so I was racking my memory for the steps. In the dark shuttle I went to work folding a dollar origami fish. If it is me alone, I do $3 which ends up usually being a $5 because that it what I have.Īnyway I looked at my few bills and immediately thought how lame a traveler I was, only $2 for tipping on my trip. I usually just do about $1 for each person in my party if it is my family. The guy was driving in the middle of the night for what are, probably, often tired and cranky travelers.ĪSIDE: I don’t know how much you all tip shuttle drivers, but I am probably cheaper than most. It’s at the that moment I realized I only had two $1 bills to tip the driver with. After parking at our local lot, we took the shuttle to the airport. This time it was actually super late night drive since we were taking the red eye –either way, it’s not when you want to be driving to the airport. So our vacation always (and I mean ALWAYS) begins with an early morning drive to the Salt Lake City Airport. We don’t live in Florida or anywhere near Florida. Why I needed to fold a dollar origami fish The video below is going to show you step by step instructions for this easy money origami fish. But if you have followed OrigamiFoodie Instagram at all, you know I love folding dollar bill origami animals (and bow ties and flowers etc). Between Volcano Bay The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, the Simpson rides and trying to beat each other at Men In Black we have the best time! It came in really handy that I knew how to fold a dollar origami fish (look under the video to know why). We seriously love vacationing in Florida. My family returned from a trip to Universal Orlando Resort in Florida.
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