In this STEAM challenge, students will 3D print something that is useful and has a purpose! These worksheets will guide students through the challenge. Students will be given the challenge as well as criteria and constraints.Students will brainstorm what they'd like to make and draw a plan. There is...
There are a number of engaging 3D prints of interest for younger kids. Here are our favorite 3D printing for elementary students projects, as well as an
[INTRODUCTIONS] This is 3D Paper Animal Cell and Plant Cell. Make your own Paper Cells Models -------------------------------------------------- [TOOLS] - Scissors, Cutter - Ruler - A4 size paper(200~220g) or Colored Paper -------------------------------------------------- [INCLUDE] 1. Paper Cell Assemble Instructions(PDF) 3pages 2. Paper Cell Patterns(PDF) 24pages - Coloring Animal Cell(General) Model Pattern 3pages - Coloring Plant Cell(General) Model Pattern 3pages - Coloring Animal Cell(Blank) Model Pattern 3pages - Coloring Plant Cell(Blank) Model Pattern 3pages - Colored Animal Cell(General) Model Pattern 3pages - Colored Plant Cell(General) Model Pattern 3pages - Colored Animal Cell(Blank) Model Pattern 3pages - Colored Plant Cell(Blank) Model Pattern 3pages 3. Editable Student Worksheet 4. Editable Teacher Presentation File(PPT) 5. Educational Assemble Instructions Full Video(youtube link), - Please refer to the attached pdf file -------------------------------------------------- [COMPLETED MODEL SIZE] - Animal Cell Model Size : 12Cm x 15Cm - Plant Cell Model Size : 10Cm x 15.5Cm -------------------------------------------------- [LICENSE AGREEMENT] This product, template is for personal use only. Sharing, selling of this file or the printed items from this file is prohibited. Please note that this item is DIGITAL FILES that you download, print and assemble yourself. NO physical, completed items will be shipped. The files provided are only pdf files. SVG files used in automatic cutting machines such as CRICUT and Silhouette CAMEO are not provided. *You may be able to pay with a card via PayPal without a PayPal account. Here’s how: - Select Check out with PayPal and you’ll be redirected to PayPal. Instead of choosing to pay with your PayPal account, select Pay with Debit or Credit Card. - You'll be prompted to fill in your billing and credit card information. - Enter your email address so PayPal can send you a receipt. - Select Continue to return to Etsy. Your payment isn't sent until you select Submit order on Etsy. Thank you.
In short educational 3D printing refers to using the new technologies in 3D printing explicitly designed to help students learn. Let's find out how!
Learn the basics of color with the Kolormondo 3-D Color Wheel. Great for students of all ages, this DIY kit includes five round pieces and six wedges — as you build it, learn how colors are related to each other and how each of the 570 colors flow from one to the other. Each piece...
Help your kids learn more about the Fruit of the Spirit with this Fruit of the Spirit 3D Paper Craft for Kids! This paper craft features a fun 3D shape and the words of Galatians 5:22-23. It is best for kids who can cut and fold well. CLICK HERE TO PREVIEW THE FRUIT OF THE SPIRIT PAPER CRAFT FOR KIDS Your kids will love making and playing with this Fruit of the Spirit Paper Craft that is shaped like a 10-sided (decahedron) dice. And, you will love an easy, no-prep craft project that prints on just two sheets of paper per student! The Fruit of the Spirit paper craft is great to use at home, in a classroom, or at church - anywhere you are teaching kids about the Fruit of the Spirit or want to help them review Galatians 5:22-23! Here's What You'll Get in this Fruit of the Spirit Paper Craft: Complete directions in a convenient printable format The Fruit of the Spirit Paper Craft printable template in Full Color and Black and White Outline - you choose which is best for your kids! The ability to print the craft in CSB, ESV, KJV, NASB, NIV, and NKJV Bible versions. To make this Fruit of the Spirit paper craft, you will need one copy of the printable pages for each student, tape, and crayons or markers if desired. That's it! No running to the store to buy additional craft materials. The Fruit of the Spirit Mini Paper Craft is great for: An individual craft for your kids to make and take home An easy way to teach your kids Galatians 5:22-23 A church messy table activity A homeschool Bible craft A sweet gift to send to a grandchild or friend A last minute, rainy day activity for Bible club kids Please note: This is a digital product. You will not receive a physical product in the mail. Instead, you will receive access to the digital file, allowing you to print the pages immediately and make as many copies as needed for your family, church, or classroom for years to come. Are you looking for more Fruit of the Spirit resources? Check out these amazing activities: Fruit of the Spirit Mini Book Fruit of the Spirit Puzzle Fruit of the Spirit Activity Pages for 2nd-4rth Grades Fruit of the Spirit Teaching Posters and Mini Cards Fruit of the Spirit Coloring Pages Do your kids love making paper crafts? Check out these other Bible-based paper craft templates: Salvation Finger Puzzle "Bible is My Light" Spinner Craft Jesus' Resurrection Bible Story Cube "How Can I Get to Know God?" Salvation Mini Book Craft "God's Love" Treat Box Craft _________________________________________________________ Copyright © Kids Bible Teacher All rights reserved by author. Permission to copy for single classroom, family, or church only.
Can you believe we only have 8 days of school left? Where did this year go? Looking back on all of the projects that we completed, I am very pleased with the quality and quantity of work that my students produced. I truly believe that I have the most talented, wonderfully amazing students in the world! While looking back over all of the projects, I was shocked and a little upset with myself that we didn't do printmaking this year. While in college, I LOVED printmaking. I even did an independent study in it and my entire senior art exhibition was printmaking. We did printmaking in 7th grade last year but I wanted to kick it up a notch this year and make it a bit more challenging. I decided to try reduction printmaking! For this project, I took a picture of the students and used paint.net to posterize the photos into 3 colors (black, grey and white). Students shaded on the back and transferred all of their white areas onto the linoleum. We use easy carve linoleum at school and it's so easy for the kids. We haven't had any slips (or bad cuts) this year! Students used the gauge to carve away all of the areas of their print that would be left white. Since we were printing on white paper, we didn't need to print this part. All that would be left would be the grey and black areas. They chose a color and mixed it with some white to make a tint. Then students pulled a proof. A proof is a practice print so they can see what it would look like. If they were happy with their proof, they could pull 10 or more quality prints. The students discussed what made a quality print and here is their list... enough ink, no white spots linoleum carved away where it was meant to be carved away (no stray marks) Ink has an orange peel texture No finger prints No smudges (where the paper slipped on the plate) After they printed 10 or more quality prints, they had to carve away all of the grey area, leaving only the black areas to print. They then mixed a shade of ink and printed on top of their first prints. Here is the final result
These FREE printable geometry nets will make learning about shapes fun and easy!
The students all helped put in their plates
I may have gone overboard on the photos for this post, but this is one of my favourite art lessons so far. I was inspired by this ph...
Teaching students how to find the surface area of 3D shapes can be tricky, especially when they are looking at a 2D diagram. Students are much better at visualizing 3D shapes when they have plenty of hands-on experience with them. This 3D Pop-up nets folder is the perfect activity for introducing surface area. If you […]
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These FREE printable geometry nets will make learning about shapes fun and easy!
Made by students of 12 years old You need: white drawing sheet 21 by 29 cm pencil ruler markers glue Give students a copied print of a cu...
In this 3D Printing Tinkercad Activity Dancing Frog Lesson Plan with Step by Step for Students, students will use the basics of Tinkercad to create a 3D printing file. I consider this lesson to be on an intermediate to more difficult level (it has 93 steps and is one of my longer projects). I have successfully used this lesson with students as young as 3rd grade, but works best with middle school students or high school/adult learners. This is a perfect project for a coding club or a STEM classroom. You can also use this to teach 3D design to yourself! Included in this file: 56 Page Teacher Guide Tinkercad Terms and Categories Glossary Over 103 Teacher and Student Slides Student Journal Paper Step-by-step instructions (PDF and Website) Video Tutorial This lesson includes 1 module Learn how to create a 3D Dancing Frog that dances and jumps with a spring in the back! Then challenge yourself to create a new design with different shapes using what you have learned. In the teacher guide, you will learn how to introduce this software to students. There is a Google Slides for teachers to introduce the STEM Lesson with different constraints. 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 an independent lesson, there are step-by-step slides for students, printouts (PDF), website instructions, AND video instructions for students to use as they create their file. Once they have created the file as laid out in the lesson plan, they can use what they have learned to create their own. 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. ⭐This is one of many resources. Click on the star at the top to follow my store and to receive notifications when new challenges are posted. More information: Website Blog Socials
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For this printing project, students were asked to research a famous structure and create a styrofoam printing plate highlighting it within a...
I thought of a way to create a three-dimensional structure with the characteristic drawings by Joan Miro, which are specifically two-dimensional. Students have copied some drawings by Miró with a b…
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Why Teach Computer Coding? There is no way of denying it, we live in a digital world. Computers, smartphones, and tablets are everywhere and practically everything we do requires some sort of programming. Since it is our job as educators to prepare students for the future, it is important to introduce and teach computer programming […]
I've recently rediscovered the delights of linocuts. So this year I've decided to have a go at printing the family Christmas card inste...
Our school art fair was a few days ago. It is one of my busiest times of year. It usually falls around some very special birthdays and during one of my favorite times of year...spring. The teachers hang student art around the building, there is a book fair in the...
In this 3D Printing Working Gears Tinkercad Teacher Guide and Student Project, students will move past the basics of using Tinkercad to create a 3D printing file. I consider this lesson to be on an intermediate level. I have also included an add on module that is intermediate PLUS. I have successfully used this lesson with students as young as 3rd grade, but works best with middle school students or high school/adult learners as well. This is a perfect project for a coding club or a STEM classroom. You can also use this to teach 3D design to yourself! Included in this file: 49 Page Teacher Guide Tinkercad Terms and Categories Glossary Over 88 Teacher and Student Slides Student Journal Paper Step-by-step instructions (PDF and Website) Video Tutorial This lesson includes 2 modules Module 1 Learn how to make a simple 2 gear panel in which each gear turns when you turn the other one. Extend this with Module 2 Learn how to make interlocking gear panels so that you can connect them end to end and make an infinite amount of gears that turn when you turn one. In the teacher guide, you will learn how to introduce this software to students. There is a Google Slides for teachers to introduce the STEM Lesson with different constraints. 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 an independent lesson, there are step-by-step slides for students, printouts (PDF), website instructions, AND video instructions for students to use as they create their file. Once they have created the file as laid out in the lesson plan, they can use what they have learned to create their own. 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. ⭐This is one of many resources. Click on the star at the top to follow my store and to receive notifications when new challenges are posted. ⭐⭐Check out my other 3D Printing Step-by-Step Lesson Plans! More information: Website Blog Socials
Hello Crafty Friends - Annie here with some fun projects for this year Student! I know it's that time already - Summer is just flying by. Here in Florida, the children head back to in August. I know that some of your children will be heading back in September. I thought, why not create some projects for the student this time. Here are the fun projects I created. The Backpack Is perfect to add a little notebook, a mini mechanical pencil, and some fun erasers in it. The back view Side views Materials Used: Imagine Crafts Tsukineko StazOn Pigment Ink: Shamrock Green Rinea Jade/Jade Starstruck Foil Paper Recollections Brand Cardstock: White Hero Arts Just A Note Stamp Set CL404 Woodware Craft Collection School Tots Stamp Set Backpack Template Let's get started I started by downloading and printing the template. Next, I trimmed the template and adhered it onto the Rinea Jade/Jade Starstruck Foil Paper. I also trimmed an extra panel for the inside of the backpack flap and the straps. Next, I used a craft knife and cut the slits into the backpack. These will be for the straps. Then, I used my scoreboard to score all the dotted lines (score lines). Next, I used Imagine Crafts Tsukineko StazOn Pigment Ink: Shamrock Green, Hero Arts Just A Note Stamp Set CL404 and Woodware Craft Collection School Tots Stamp Set to decorate the backpack. I even stamped on the straps. Now, to attach the straps to the backpack. I insert the strap notch into the slit and add some adhesive to the tab and pressed into place. Next, I adhered the side tab to the press into place. I repeat the process on the other side. Cleaning up any adhesive along the way if needed. Next, I add a bit of velcro to the front of the backpack for a closer. I use a small velcro tab that I cut in half. I stack the velcro tabs the hook and loop part onto the felty part. Then, I place the velcro onto the backpack flap first. Next, I close the flap and press the bottom part of the backpack. Now, the mini backpack is complete! Mini Pencil Box This fun little pencil box is perfect for a few treats, stickers, or some fun erasers. Materials Used: Imagine Crafts Tsukineko Pigment Ink: Piano Black Rinea Gold/Gold Glossy Foil Paper Rinea Silver/Gold Glossy Foil Paper Rinea Copper/Copper Starstruck Foil Paper Rinea Ebony/Ebony Starstruck Foil Paper Rinea Blush/Blush Starstruck Foil Paper Rinea Clear Round Stamp Block Recollections Brand Cardstock: White & Cream Hero Arts Just A Note Stamp Set CL404Pencil box Template Now, just like my last post - I didn't make a tutorial for this project. I will, however, link the template I used to make this mini pencil box. Thank you for stopping by the blog today. I hope you found some inspiration! Be sure to stop by the Rinea Store to pick some of the wonderful Rinea Products.
*This 11 Page Document has everything you and your students need for their independent final exam project in 3D Art* Just print and handout. When students are done their final exam piece, they hand in this booklet completed, to you! Highly visual for all learners! Enjoy :) 1) Step By Step Process Outline 2) Student Planning Project Sheet 3) Gallery Walk Critique for an In Class Gallery Walk 4) Student Reflection Writing 5) How to Write an Artist Statement and Room for the Student to complete it! 6) Rubric for Assessment using the BC Proficiency Scale
Students will love learning about Geometry, Area and 3D Shapes in this interactive and fun 3D Nets Geometry activity.
These 3D shape puzzles are a fun way to practice all sorts of shapes such as cubes, spheres, triangular prisms, cones, and more!
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