Articles by Arnold Tubis in The Fold (Origami USA)
The Betsy Ross Five-Pointed Star, The Fold #4 (May-June 2011)
Divider Inserts for N-Sided Boxes (with Crystal E. Mills), The Fold #5 (July, August 2011)
The Golden Ratio in Origami (with John Andrisan and Christopher Pooley), The Fold #8 (January, February 2012)
Generalized N-Sided Masus (with Christopher Pooley), The Fold #9 (March, April 2012)
A Class of N-Pointed 3-D Stars (with Carmen Sprung), The Fold #11 (July, August 2012)
Folding a Golden Gnomon Box (with Christopher Pooley), The Fold # 12 (September, October 2012)
Washington Crossing the Delaware, The Fold #15 (March, April, 2013)
N-Sided Closed Masus, The Fold #17 (July, August 2013)
Framing George Washington, The Fold #17 (July, August, 2013)
Framing George Washington II, The Fold #18 (September, October, 2013)
COG Spotlight. Greater San Diego Origami Group, The Fold #42 (September, October, 2017)
A One-Cut Heptagon From a Square, The Fold #71 (July, August, 2022)
Seven-Pointed Star Brooch 1, The Fold #72 (September, October, 2022)
Seven-Pointed Star Brooches 2 and 3,The Fold #72 (September, October, 2022)
Brooch 1 From an Equilateral Triangle, The Fold #73 (November, December, 2022)
Brooch 2 From an Equilateral Triangle, The Fold #73 (November, December, 2022)
Brooches 3-7 From Equilateral Triangles, The Fold #74 (January, February, 2023)
Brooch 1 From a Square, The Fold #74 (January, February, 2023)
Brooch 2 From a Square, The Fold #75 (March, April, 2023)
Brooch 1 From a Regular Pentagon, The Fold #75 (March, April, 2023)
Brooch 2 From a Regular Pentagon, The Fold #76 (May, June, 2023)
Self-closing Truncated Tetrahedral Box, The Fold #76 (May, June, 2023)
Brooches 3 and 4 From a Regular Pentagons, The Fold #77 (July, August, 2023)
Floral Brooch From a Regular Hexagon, The Fold #78 (September, October, 2023)
Brooch 1 From a Regular Hexagon, The Fold #78 (September, October, 2023)
Brooches 2 and 3 From Regular Hexagons, The Fold #80 (January, February, 2024)
Articles by Arnold Tubis in The Paper (Origami USA)
The Betsy Ross Five-Pointed Star, The Paper #121 (Spring 2016), pp. 19-23
Star of David Models From Rectangular Strips, The Paper #123 (Winter 2017), pp. 22-26
Articles by Arnold Tubis In the Proceedings of International Meetings of Origami Science, Mathematics, and Education (OSME)
Using Triangular Boxes from Rectangular Paper to Enrich Trigonometry and Calculus (with V’Ann Cornelius), in Origami3, Edited by Thomas Hull, A K Peters Ltd., Natick, Massachusetts, USA, 2002, pp. 299-305.
On the Effective Use of Origami in the Mathematics Classroom (with V’Ann Cornelius), in Origami4, Edited by Robert J. Lang, A K Peters Ltd., Natick, Massachusetts, USA, 2009, pp. 507-515.
Betsy Ross Revisited: General and One-Cut Regular and Star Polygons, in Origami5, edited by Patsy Wang-Iverson, Robert J. Lang, and Mark Yim, CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, Boca Raton, Florida, USA, 2011, pp. 29-38.
Origami-Inspired Deductive Threads in Pre-Geometry, in Origami6, II: Technology, Art, and Education, edited by Koryo Miura, Toshikazu Kawasaki, Tomochiro Tachi, Ryuhei Uehara, Robert J. Lang, and Patsy Wang-Iverson, American Mathematical Society, USA, 2015, pp. 699-711.
Froebel’s Views on the Role of Paper Folding in Early Mathematics Education (with Patsy Wang-Iverson), in Origami7, 1, Art/Education/ Science, edited by Robert J. Lang, Mark Bolitho, and Zhong You, Tarquin, St. Albans, United Kingdom, 2018, pp. 181-195.
Origami Demonstrations of Area Formulae for General Triangles, Parallelograms and Trapezoids, in Origami7, 1, Art/Education/ Science, edited by Robert J. Lang, Mark Bolitho, and Zhong You, Tarquin, St. Albans, United Kingdom, 2018, pp. 197-208.
Other Articles on Origami by Arnold Tubis
Torah Scroll, Origami USA, Making Even More With Money, 2002, p. 14.
Eight Paper-Folding Steps to the Pythagorean Theorem (with Crystal Mills), California Mathematics Council ComMuniCator 28:3, 2004, pp. 51-56.
Mathematical Paper-Folding Explorations Based on 30 degree and 60 degree Angles (with Crystal Mills), California Mathematics Council ComMuniCator, “More Standards-Based Activities for the Classroom K-12,” Special Edition, 2004, pp. 40-46.
The Betsy Ross Star Pentagon (with Crystal Mills) in PCOC Play (Pacific Coast Origami Convention), edited by Boaz Shuval, Origami USA, 2005, pp. 240-241.
Paper Folding One-Cut Regular Polygons and Star Polygons from 8 ½” x 11” Paper, (with Crystal Mills) in Activities Across the Strands, Grades k-12, 2009-2010 Special Edition, edited by Janet Trentacosta, California Mathematics Council, 2010, pp. 44, 46-51.
Triangular Boxes (Open and with Attached Lids) from Arbitrary Rectangles- an Enrichment Project for Geometry Education,” in Liverpool Convention Pack, British Origami Society Autumn 2008 Convention Model Collection, September 2008, edited by Tung Ken Lam, Mark Bolitho, and Sue Pope, pp. 182-195.