How to Make a Origami Pad Me Tom Angleberger

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Karin
Mar 19, 2013 rated it it was amazing
This is such a fun activity book. Fans of the books will eat this up. The drawing instructions are so easy to follow that I could even do it. The book also comes with some colored paper to use for the folding activities. YAY!!!
Josiah
Mar 13, 2017 rated it it was ok
Put a pause on your anticipation for the regular Origami Yoda storyline to continue; Art2-D2's Guide to Folding and Doodling is a different sort of case file, but the detour is worth your time if you want to make origami as well as read about it. All sorts of artistic creations can be found in the pages of The Strange Case of Origami Yoda, Darth Paper Strikes Back, and The Secret of the Fortune Wookiee, and Tommy, Kellen, Dwight, and their friends (even Harvey!) have decided to compile a book sh Put a pause on your anticipation for the regular Origami Yoda storyline to continue; Art2-D2's Guide to Folding and Doodling is a different sort of case file, but the detour is worth your time if you want to make origami as well as read about it. All sorts of artistic creations can be found in the pages of The Strange Case of Origami Yoda, Darth Paper Strikes Back, and The Secret of the Fortune Wookiee, and Tommy, Kellen, Dwight, and their friends (even Harvey!) have decided to compile a book showing how their paper-craft designs and more are done. They even intend to have the book published, if the finished product is good enough.

You can't have a much better teacher for this kind of art than Tom Angleberger, whose enthusiasm and patience will encourage anyone with the slightest interest in drawing or origami. Learn to sketch the main Star Wars characters with a few flicks of your pencil, then learn to do more obscure ones. The techniques are easy to replicate. The McQuarrie Middle School kids teach us about shading, too, and basic calligraphy. There's an extended lesson on how to draw people that look better than stick figures but aren't so detailed that they take forever, and the instructions are applicable to most artwork featuring living creatures. Humans, animals, aliens, and robots are all in the Star Wars movies, and lend themselves to the artistic endeavors of fans. "Doodle-gami", a term invented by Dwight and Kellen, is introduced in this book, and Harvey proceeds to ridicule it. Harvey is put in his place several times in Art2-D2's Guide to Folding and Doodling, and those are some of the book's funnier parts.

For origami artists who want to make high-quality versions of the finger puppets from the series, several sturdy, multicolored pages are included in this book to be ripped out and used. I have a small Origami Yoda that Tom Angleberger taught us to make out of ordinary green paper at an author event when he toured the U.S. for the 2013 release of Art2-D2's Guide to Folding and Doodling, but your Yoda will look even better with the special multicolored paper. Tips for photographing origami are next, then instructions on drawing clothing, heads, and arms, all harder than they seem, and Harvey conducts a brief seminar on Yoda-speak grammar. There are original ideas for games to play (Pencil Podracing looks fun to me), miscellaneous arts and crafts related to Star Wars, and a conclusion written by Tommy to cap off one hundred sixty-three pages of humor and activities.

The best thing about Art2-D2's Guide to Folding and Doodling is all the blank spaces for the book's owner to express themselves. Sometimes there are suggestions for what to draw, but a few pages are meant for whatever the reader desires to make. By the end you'll feel as though you and the kids from McQuarrie collaborated on this book, and you'll probably love the series more than ever. Art2-D2's Guide to Folding and Doodling is light on narrative, but as an art instruction book it's pretty good. The series holds a special place in my heart, and I fondly recommend it.

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Alicia
Jun 07, 2013 rated it it was amazing
This is easy to read and entertaining. There's directions for origami and doodling (hence the title guide to folding and doodling). My 13 year old really enjoys it. This is easy to read and entertaining. There's directions for origami and doodling (hence the title guide to folding and doodling). My 13 year old really enjoys it. ...more
DCM
Sep 02, 2013 rated it it was amazing
I rated it 5 stars because i am not so good at art and it helps me learn art better
DW McQuain
Dec 22, 2017 rated it it was amazing
They see me folding
Paper.
They don't know that I'm folding origami.
I'm folding origami.
I'm learning origami.
Really into origami.

An ancient art form,
from Asia.
Just made from folding colored paper.
I'm folding origami.
I'm learning origami.
Really into origami.

I'm making swans and
roses.
Using all my paper on origami.
Really difficult origami.
Really complicated origami.
Really into origami.

They see me folding
Paper.
They don't know that I'm folding origami.
I'm folding origami.
I'm learning origami.
Really into origami.

An ancient art form,
from Asia.
Just made from folding colored paper.
I'm folding origami.
I'm learning origami.
Really into origami.

I'm making swans and
roses.
Using all my paper on origami.
Really difficult origami.
Really complicated origami.
Really into origami.

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Brian
Mar 24, 2017 rated it it was amazing
This isn't a graphic novel kind of book. This is more of an activity book, where they teach you how to draw and fold things. I haven't done much of the drawing in this book, but I've tried out most of the folding and even played some of the games they introduced in this book This isn't a graphic novel kind of book. This is more of an activity book, where they teach you how to draw and fold things. I haven't done much of the drawing in this book, but I've tried out most of the folding and even played some of the games they introduced in this book ...more
Daniel Ortega
This book is one of my personal favorites. Its obviously an origami book and it also has instructions on how to fold R2-D2 so you can make a paper version of him. I recommend it to anyone that likes to read funny books with a lot of dialogue.
Judah
May 19, 2019 rated it really liked it
A great activity book! you'll learn how to draw characters! plus there is a stencil to make you're own origami yoda shirt! A great activity book! you'll learn how to draw characters! plus there is a stencil to make you're own origami yoda shirt! ...more
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Colleen Mertens
This book shows you how to make all your favorite characters in the Origami Yoda series. Fun to do if you are good at folding papers.
Lydia Rose
Mar 22, 2017 rated it really liked it
This was a book full of ways to make origami, draw, write and pretty much do what the Origami Yoda kids do in their stories and at their school. It was very interesting, though, and it had funny little comments here and there, just like the other books. It even taught you how to make 1000 Origami Yodas!.. although that seems like a LOT of Yodas to me! One of the best things about this book, though, was that it taught you how to draw hands! I desperately need that, so I'll probably be using it to This was a book full of ways to make origami, draw, write and pretty much do what the Origami Yoda kids do in their stories and at their school. It was very interesting, though, and it had funny little comments here and there, just like the other books. It even taught you how to make 1000 Origami Yodas!.. although that seems like a LOT of Yodas to me! One of the best things about this book, though, was that it taught you how to draw hands! I desperately need that, so I'll probably be using it to see if I can make my drawn hands a little better. :P But yeah, it was fun and creative. ...more
Julie Williams
Sep 02, 2013 rated it really liked it
Capitalizing on the popularity of the Origami Yoda books, Tom Angleberger serves up this geat how to book. Using the same style and characters as the series Angleberger presents short sections on how to doodle, draw, fold, and create all sorts of things - both Star Wars related and beyond.

I actually picked this book up shortly after it came out for my students at a Scholastic Warehouse Sale and they ate it up. I received another copy to review as part of the Maine Student Book Award committee an

Capitalizing on the popularity of the Origami Yoda books, Tom Angleberger serves up this geat how to book. Using the same style and characters as the series Angleberger presents short sections on how to doodle, draw, fold, and create all sorts of things - both Star Wars related and beyond.

I actually picked this book up shortly after it came out for my students at a Scholastic Warehouse Sale and they ate it up. I received another copy to review as part of the Maine Student Book Award committee and this copy with go to my other school where it will also be eaten up. Origami has always been a big draw at my school and combined with the series this book has gotten a lot of love.

Well done...

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Jaime
This book is not a fiction like others in the series, but is instead a "how-to" guide with instructions and pictures on how to doodle and do origami. There is practice space for all the doodling sections. Students who are drawn to this series or to drawing books in general will love this book. The hard part will keep them from writing in the book!

Suitability: Grades 3-7

Recommendation: Recommend

Illustrations: Doodles and instructions drawings, black and white Effectiveness: Highly effective

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This book is not a fiction like others in the series, but is instead a "how-to" guide with instructions and pictures on how to doodle and do origami. There is practice space for all the doodling sections. Students who are drawn to this series or to drawing books in general will love this book. The hard part will keep them from writing in the book!

Suitability: Grades 3-7

Recommendation: Recommend

Illustrations: Doodles and instructions drawings, black and white Effectiveness: Highly effective

Other Special Features: Bookmark, How to talk like Yoda, and other activities

Binding Problems: N/A

Dewey: 745.5 ANG

Would you purchase this book? Yes Why? The others are popular

Price: $12.95

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Ms. Yingling
Is this nonfiction? Not sure. I order all of my books fully processed, but this one came without a call number. I'm a little unsure where to put this, since it has drawing (741) bits as well as origami (736) bits. May just put it in the fiction section with the rest of the series, because more students might happen upon it that way.

Almost wish I hadn't bought it, since it does have boxes to write in as well as very tempting shiny paper to tear out to use for the origami. This would make an aweso

Is this nonfiction? Not sure. I order all of my books fully processed, but this one came without a call number. I'm a little unsure where to put this, since it has drawing (741) bits as well as origami (736) bits. May just put it in the fiction section with the rest of the series, because more students might happen upon it that way.

Almost wish I hadn't bought it, since it does have boxes to write in as well as very tempting shiny paper to tear out to use for the origami. This would make an awesome present for a child who likes the series, and we'll just enjoy ours in the library until it falls apart.

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Caterpickles
Dec 30, 2016 rated it really liked it
The Origami Yoda series tells the story of Dwight, a not-terribly-wise sixth grader, who begins talking to his classmates through a folded paper Yoda puppet. The odd thing is, Origami Yoda is remarkably wise. Prescient even. He correctly predicts the timing of a pop quiz, knows who stole the classroom's bust of Shakespeare, and doles out friendship saving advice in a timely fashion. All things that Dwight himself can't do when Origami Yoda's not around. So how does Origami Yoda do it? And can Da The Origami Yoda series tells the story of Dwight, a not-terribly-wise sixth grader, who begins talking to his classmates through a folded paper Yoda puppet. The odd thing is, Origami Yoda is remarkably wise. Prescient even. He correctly predicts the timing of a pop quiz, knows who stole the classroom's bust of Shakespeare, and doles out friendship saving advice in a timely fashion. All things that Dwight himself can't do when Origami Yoda's not around. So how does Origami Yoda do it? And can Darth Paper afford to let this Jedi master take over the 6th grade classroom?

May the folds be with you as you delve into this entertaining, Star Wars-reference laden middle-grade series.

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Chris
Jan 20, 2014 rated it liked it
The 4th book in the Origami Yoda series was interesting in that it was not a traditional case file as the other 3 books were. This one taught you how to draw and do origami. Interesting. Thomas should like it a lot. Me? While it was neat, I personally wanted a book 4 case file...will have to wait for book 5 for that (which I am reading now as well - and Thomas already read it). Maybe I'll get around to folding some Padme Origamidala, or Foldiwan Kenobi...but not up for it yet. Just sayin'... The 4th book in the Origami Yoda series was interesting in that it was not a traditional case file as the other 3 books were. This one taught you how to draw and do origami. Interesting. Thomas should like it a lot. Me? While it was neat, I personally wanted a book 4 case file...will have to wait for book 5 for that (which I am reading now as well - and Thomas already read it). Maybe I'll get around to folding some Padme Origamidala, or Foldiwan Kenobi...but not up for it yet. Just sayin'... ...more
Becky
Jun 03, 2013 rated it liked it
This is a companion book to the "Origami Yoda" series. I bought this book because my student love the series. There is also a love for "How to Draw" books happening in my classroom right now. This book connects the two loves. Although there is a "Case File" in this book, most of the book consists of instructions on how to fold different types of oragami or how to draw in the manner of the "Origami Yoda" books. A book my students will enjoy. This is a companion book to the "Origami Yoda" series. I bought this book because my student love the series. There is also a love for "How to Draw" books happening in my classroom right now. This book connects the two loves. Although there is a "Case File" in this book, most of the book consists of instructions on how to fold different types of oragami or how to draw in the manner of the "Origami Yoda" books. A book my students will enjoy. ...more
Leslie
May 03, 2020 rated it really liked it
You can see all my reviews here: Books Are The New Black

This one isn't really a novel but a book with activities and how to draw/make origami. It's actually really cool. Since I got a used book, the origami paper was gone but I can just buy some when Oliver is old enough to read this series. I was a bit bummed that it wasn't so much a story but I think it's a really cool idea. I'm sure Oliver will love it!

You can see all my reviews here: Books Are The New Black

This one isn't really a novel but a book with activities and how to draw/make origami. It's actually really cool. Since I got a used book, the origami paper was gone but I can just buy some when Oliver is old enough to read this series. I was a bit bummed that it wasn't so much a story but I think it's a really cool idea. I'm sure Oliver will love it!

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Dany Hdz
Aug 16, 2013 rated it really liked it
A very, very good book! It's really funny, as well as the other case files of Tom Angleberger. I learnt to draw 3D letters, Star Wars' characters, and people! I think tis book is a funny way to spend your free time. :) A very, very good book! It's really funny, as well as the other case files of Tom Angleberger. I learnt to draw 3D letters, Star Wars' characters, and people! I think tis book is a funny way to spend your free time. :) ...more
Debbie
May 28, 2014 rated it it was amazing
Great book to use in book club after reading The Strange Case of Origami Yoda. Origami instructions, doodling lessons, and lettering are covered. There are lots of funny comments along the way, and encouragement to keep practicing. Bonus craft projects and some quick games to use as a break from the paper activities during a program.
Jocelin
Mar 24, 2013 rated it liked it
Fun graphics and hilarious one-liners dot this creative little activity book. It is filled with little facts and paper for creating your own Star Wars characters. Looking forward to seeing if Mr. Angleberger will create another Star Wars book possibly featuring Boba Fett?
Mike Hutchinson
I got this book from the Scholastic Book Order this afternoon and finished reading it this evening. I haven't done any folding or doodling, yet. Loads of new Guys Read ideas now floating through my mind. I got this book from the Scholastic Book Order this afternoon and finished reading it this evening. I haven't done any folding or doodling, yet. Loads of new Guys Read ideas now floating through my mind. ...more
Sherry Lee
May 09, 2013 rated it it was amazing
Just bought this for my son's birthday coming up this week. I flipped through it and it seems very interesting. Lots of craft ideas aimed towards boys. I gotta feeling my house is going to be filled with Star Wars origami. Which, in my case, is alright with me! Just bought this for my son's birthday coming up this week. I flipped through it and it seems very interesting. Lots of craft ideas aimed towards boys. I gotta feeling my house is going to be filled with Star Wars origami. Which, in my case, is alright with me! ...more
Jacqueline
This has an interesting concept and connects nicely to the rest of the series, but the instructions are hard for an adult, much less a kid at the right age level to understand. This is a must get for Star Wars or Origami Yoda fans but do so with reservations.
Tom Angleberger artist-turned-writer. He is a columnist for the Roanoke Times in Roanoke, Virginia, and began work on his first book while in middle school. Tom is married to author-illustrator Cece Bell. He lives in Christianburg, Virginia. Tom Angleberger artist-turned-writer. He is a columnist for the Roanoke Times in Roanoke, Virginia, and began work on his first book while in middle school. Tom is married to author-illustrator Cece Bell. He lives in Christianburg, Virginia. ...more

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