(for full lesson, see links below. The second link can either be used either with the lesson as a supplement or for homework)
Directions: Using a blank piece of paper, fold the paper in
half, and record the number of regions formed when you open it back out to a
full sheet. For example, before I fold the paper (0 Folds), I have one complete
region. If I fold my paper once, I have 2 regions. Then graph your results and
answer the reflection questions.
Paper folding
Paper folding II