Description
In this Year-Long 3D Printing Tinkercad Curriculum with 36 No Prep Lessons to create 3D Print Files you will receive a 3D Printing Bundle of THIRTY-SIX different lesson plans plus TWO BONUS plans. In each of these lesson plans, students will learn the basics of using Tinkercad to create a 3D printing file. They will not need to be experts. I have successfully used these lessons with students as young as 3rd grade, but works best for middle school students or even high school/adult beginners as well. This is a perfect curriculum for a coding club or a STEM classroom or even teaching yourself to make 3D files.
⭐⭐⭐⭐ INCLUDES BONUS LESSON Introduction to 3D Printing with Tinkercad in Your Classroom and Laser Cut Nameplates⭐⭐⭐⭐
In this bundle students will learn how to make:
- Snowflake
- Spinning Top
- Cookie Cutter
- Name Sign
- Personalized Cord Clip
- Bookmark
- Award Trophy
- Bubble Wand
- Turning Gears
- Fidget Spinner Ring
- Tic Tac Toe
- Pencil Topper
- Whistle
- Guitar Box
- Croc Charm
- Articulated Snake / Flexi Snake
- Game Spinner
- Rubberband boat
- Quarter Car
- Slider Box
- Slotted Tree
- Dice Tower
- Star Lantern
- Jumping Frog
- Pollinator Garden Cup
- Dice and Gamepiece/Meeple
- Maze and Ball
- Snowman with attachable pieces (Winter)
- Heart-Shaped Box with heart rings (Valentine’s Day)
- Leprechaun Coin (St. Patrick’s Day)
- Surprise Egg (Easter)
- Message Vase (Mother’s Day / Father’s Day)
- Spinning Star Hanger (Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day)
- Pumpkin Votive Candle Holder (Halloween)
- Turkey with attachable pieces (Thanksgiving)
- Joy Ornament (Christmas)
- ⭐⭐⭐⭐AND INCLUDES BONUS Introduction to 3D Printing with Tinkercad in Your Classroom ⭐⭐⭐⭐
- AND Laser Cutter Nameplate
Included in this file for EACH of the 36 Lessons:
- Teacher Guide
- Tinkercad Terms and Categories Glossary
- Teacher Slides
- Student Slides
- Student Journal Paper
- Step-by-step instructions (PDF AND Website)
- Video Tutorial
In the teacher guide, you will learn how to introduce this software to students. There is a Google Slides for teachers to introduce the lessons. You can also use the slides to go through this lesson step by step WITH students following along. If you would like your students to have more autonomy or would like to use this as independent lessons, there are step-by-step slides for students, printouts (PDF), website instructions, AND video instructions for students to use as they create their 3D Designs. Once they have created the 3D design in each lesson, they can make tweaks to the design to create their own for each.
You can have students use this lesson to practice with 3D design software, even if you don’t have a 3D printer. However, you must have a 3D printer or a way to print out the students’ designs if you would like them to have access to the tangible result. If you are looking for an easy-to-use, very inexpensive printer, the Toybox is a great affordable plug-and-play machine that takes very little knowledge to be up and running.
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