:: April 1 - 2:: Basic Button
Don't forget your Exit Tickets! Each is worth 5 Points
Click CLASS/PERIOD BUTTON (below)
to log in to YOUR class period to TinkerCAD
Expectations:
C: Voice Level 2 (only the people next to you can hear you and no shouting across the room)
H: Ask your team, elbow partner or raise hand
A: Work on the assignment
M: Stay in your assigned seat
P: Work till assignment is completed
S: Finishing your work
Take a moment to check ATLAS!
Are you missing anything? Are your grades correct?
If you are finished or waiting, work on Clever!
Students click on the Clever icon on the desktop
Sign in using the username & password (same as logging into computer)
Click on the square that says iReady
Continue until time is up!
Lessons have been assigned to them based on their diagnostic test results both in Math and Reading. Within each lesson are brain break games. The district is pushing a goal of 45 minutes per week on Online Lessons in ELA and 45 minutes per week in Math to close the gaps found in the diagnostic. Math and ELA are providing some of that time during the week, but not all.
TINKERCAD
What you need to know!
WHAT ARE WE LEARNING: TinkerCAD, an easy-to-use 3D CAD design tool!
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT: Gives the user the ability to take something that's 3D and represent it in 2D. It is essential to all industries that use 3D modeling like architects, engineers and game designers!
HOW WILL MY TEACHER KNOW WHAT I LEARNED: You will complete starter lessons on TinkerCAD and soon answer questions based on what you completed!
Weekly SLISC (Standards, Learning Intentions, and Success Criteria)
:: Standard C6.3 ::
Use media design and editing software: keyframe animation, drawing software, image editors, and three-dimensional design.
:: California Standards for Career Ready Practice 2::
Career-ready individuals communicate thoughts and ideas using written, verbal, electronic, and/or visual methods.
:: Learning Intention::
I am using three-dimensional design software to create and manipulate basic shapes.
I am using navigation and apply editing software tools to adjust object size, position, and orientation.
I am utilizing utilize editing software features such as grouping, alignment, and cutout for precise modeling.
I am developing written literacy by describing design steps and using technical vocabulary.
:: Success Criteria::
I can use new found skills to combine objects together and build a basic ring.
I can verbally describe how this is done.
I can change the basic box shape and size by using handles
I can make a copy using the Duplication button on the top toolbar or use the hotkeys
I can place the Name on the work plane and tilt
I can complete the Exit ticket ( design steps and using technical vocabulary)
I can create an account and navigate the Tinkercad interface.
I can manipulate basic shapes (move, scale, rotate).
Log in to our class on TinkerCad!
Your username has been made for you!
Click CLASS/PERIOD BUTTON (below)
to log in to YOUR class period to TinkerCAD
Signing in!
Select Join with NICKNAME
(Your Nickname has been created for you!))
Your "Nickname" is your FIRST NAME and LAST NAME and YOUR PERIOD NUMBER
(No Spaces)
Let's Get Started:
CLICK RESOURCES!
CLICK
LEARNING CENTER!
Click VIEW ALL!
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Don't forget your Exit Tickets! Each is worth 5 Points
Here's an example of a how-to guide in 8-sentence for making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich:
Gather two slices of bread, a jar of peanut butter, a jar of jelly, and a butter knife. Place the bread slices side by side on a clean surface. Open both jars and use the knife to scoop a generous amount of peanut butter onto one slice of bread. Spread the peanut butter evenly across the entire surface of the bread slice, making sure to cover it edge to edge. Clean the knife on the edge of the jar or with a paper towel before dipping it into the jelly jar. Scoop some jelly and spread it evenly on the second slice of bread. Carefully place the two slices together, with the peanut butter and jelly sides facing each other. Your peanut butter and jelly sandwich is now ready to enjoy!
Today: Basic Button
Key Points
Buttons are 30x30x7 mm
Show your progression
Each Item should be a different color
Change the color of the name
Tilt your name, and slant it.
There are floating objects
copy exactly the way you see it
you can add some creativity
Complete Exit Ticket
Worth 20 points!
This assignment is worth 20 points in total!
Signing into the correct class: 5 points (this is IMPORTANT!!!)
Place it: 10 Points (Make sure your name is on the Workplane!)
Exit Ticket 5 Points (Don't Forget)
Total 20 Points
REV : Part 1: Basic Ring Creation
Demonstrate how to create a basic ring in Tinkercad:
1. Add a cylinder to the workplace
2. Add a smaller cylinder inside the first one
3. Center-align both cylinders
4. Convert the smaller cylinder to a "hole"
5. Group the objects to create the ring shape
Let's get started: Part 1: Basic Ring Creation
Let's Get Started
At the beginning of each project, lesson instructions are found on the left side.
We begin by following those instructions.
On this website, for this class, there will be modifications to the standard instruction to increase the depth of learning and increase your critical thinking skills.
If there is a change to the standard, follow the examples given here.
Click Next Step
This will take through each basic instuction.
The cylinder should be scaled to fit your finger today.
We will take a strip of paper, wrap it around your finger and measure it.
My finger is 59 mm. What is yours?
once you have measured your finger, place the cylinder.
Then click on it to see more information.
The Object information panel
You can change the size of an object by pulling on the black and white handles on the side or by using the Object Information Panel.
Click and hold with the left button of your mouse; on "Sides," round up to the nearest mm, and set the size.
Then select "Hole"
Then click next x 2.
Scale the New Cylinder
Fun Fact:
The formula is: C = π × d where C is the circumference and d is the diameter.
Rearranging to solve for diameter: d = C ÷ π
Substituting the given value: d = 64 mm ÷ π d = 64 mm ÷ 3.14159... d ≈ 20.37 mm
Therefore, if a ring is 64 mm around (circumference), its diameter is approximately 20.37 mm.
(about 20 mm)
Place a New Cylinder
Scale the new cylinder to be 5 mm larger than the cylinder hole.
Since we used 20 mm, we will scale the diameter to 26 mm (20 mm + 6 mm = 26mm)
Reduce to a height of 7 mm
Then click the next step.
How to change size by using handles?
Click on object
Then click on white corner handle
Then click on the displayed number
Type in value change
In the case wrote 26 because 20 +6=26
Next We Align
Use your left mouse button to select both objects.
Then click the Align Tab.
Grouping and Making Holes
You have aligned the ring.
Click the hole and hold the left mouse button on the carrot ( Black triangle-shaped handle).
The hole must pass entirely through the object.
Select both objects again.
Then click the Group Tag (Ctrl+G).
You Now have a Basic Ring
Nice!
Basic Ring
Key Points
Each Item should be a different color
Change the color of the name
Tilt your name, and the star
There are floating objects
copy exactly the way you see it
you can add some creativity
Complete Exit Ticket
Worth 20 points!
Something but now do the Heart Shaped Ring
Key Points
Ring is 20x20 outside : 14x14 inside : 7 width
Create the heart and heart is 11x10x7 mm
Show your progression
Each Item should be a different color
Change the color of the name
Tilt your name, and the star
There are floating objects
copy exactly the way you see it
you can add some creativity
Complete Exit Ticket
Worth 20 points!
Review: Let's Learn Tinkercad! Pt.5 :: Getting Started - Align Tools and The Castle
Key Points:
Each Item should be a different color
Change the color of the name
Tilt your name, and the star
There are floating objects
copy exactly the way you see it
you can add some creativity
Complete Exit Ticket
Worth 20 points!
Review: Move it! Example of how-to guide on Move it.
Move It
Click each LESSON to complete
We will walk through these together! But...there will be additions too!
Move It!
Rotate It!
Worth 15 points!
Example on how to a Write a how-to guide on Move it in 5 or more sentences.
Open the tool panel.
Click a box with your left mouse button and drag it to the far left corner.
Drag another box to the right corner.
From the tool panel, grab a text block and change its name.
Place another block in the lower left corner above the name.
Place a box in the lower right corner above the name.
Change the color of all boxes.
Place a star in the center.
Rotate the star using the rotation arrows.
Use the black triangle to raise the star 20 units above the ground.
Raise all boxes 20 units above the ground.
Check that everything is in the correct position with different colors.
Review: Place it! Example of how-to guide on Place it.
Place It
Click each LESSON to complete
We will walk through these together! But...there will be additions too!
Place It!
View It!
Worth 15 points!
Example on how to a Write a how-to guide on place it in 5 or more sentences.
First, I click the "next" button repeatedly until the pyramid structure appears on my screen. From the tool panel at the top of the interface, I select a block using the left mouse button. I then carefully position five different blocks on five separate stairs of the pyramid. Once the blocks are perfectly arranged, I return to the tool panel and grab a text block to add a personal touch to my creation. I click directly on the text block and replace the default "text" label with my own name. Opening the editing controls, I zoom in to reveal the rotational arrows that will allow me to adjust the angle of my name. With precision, I grab the rotation control and tilt the text to a 45-degree angle. Before submitting, I thoroughly inspect my work, comparing it to the original assignment requirements to ensure I've recreated the pyramid exactly as instructed.
This assignment is worth 20 points in total!
Signing into the correct class: 5 points (this is IMPORTANT!!!)
Place it: 10 Points (Make sure your name is on the Workplane!)
Exit Ticket 5 Points (Don't Forget)
Total 20 Points
Turn-in Screen shot of : Levels 1- 18 On Teams
To get points for All parts, turn in all screenshots Due 3/28/25