Asked by maribel
Start with a square sheet of paper. Fold your piece of paper in half and then in half again. Unfold the paper. Fold one corner so that the point meets the intersection of the folds you’ve already made. Next, fold up the opposite corner so that it reaches the top. Next, fold the sides on the diagonal. Fold in the points on the sides and the points on the top. Now you have an origami heart!
Which annotation would be most helpful in making sure an important detail is not missed?
Writing the definition of “origami” directly above it to provide context for the project.
Underlining the final step in the process to make sure all necessary steps are completed.
Circling “square sheet of paper” to make sure the paper is the same length on all sides.
Highlighting the last sentence to emphasize what the final product should look like.
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Circling “square sheet of paper” — starting with a true square is a critical requirement for the folds to work, so drawing attention to that detail prevents the biggest source of error.
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