Introducing 

Prezi AI.

Your new presentation assistant.

Refine, enhance, and tailor your content, source relevant images, and edit visuals quicker than ever before.

Loading…
Transcript

Learning Objective: YWBAT join objects in solid modeling software.

Essential Question: What techniques allow us to create complex shapes from simple ones?

Unit 3: Solid Modeling

Do Now: 3 minutes

At left are the primitives in Tinkercad. At right is different views of Bob. List all the primitives that you think we used to create Bob, indicating where on the model those primitives are.

Do Now: What is the difference between the graph on the left and the one on the right?

What is the location of the point on Graph A? Can you be sure it is where you think it is? Why or why not?

What is the location of the point on Graph B? Can you be sure of where you think it is? Why or why not?

Grouping in Tinkercad

Project Ignite

  • Part 1: Project Ignite Lesson 4: Making and manipulating grouped objects.

To complete:

1. Open you Google Drive

2. Go to your Tech & Design Folder

3. Find and open "03.04_Grouping in Tinkercad"

4. Follow all instructions and answer all questions within.

Basic Laptop Rules:

1. No headphones - except when watching assigned videos.

2. Only use the laptop assigned to you.

3. Carry the laptop by the base (not the screen).

4. On task - doing so is worth 10% of your overall grade on the assignment.

Is the point where you thought it was?

What changed from the last picture to this one?

Complex from simple: Today you'll be creating this heart shape from the primitives that are available in Tinkercad. Write down the simple primitives that you think make up up this more complex shape.

Summary

Bonus Challenge:

Nested Hearts

3D Point Plotter

1. What is the difference between duplicate and copy and paste? When might one be more useful than the other?

2. What are the steps for grouping two or more objects?

3. What is the value of grouping? In other words, what does grouping allow us to do?

http://hotmath.com/learning_activities/interactivities/3dplotter.swf

Learn more about creating dynamic, engaging presentations with Prezi