3-D printing project
As you get ready to move up to Middle School and 6th grade, many of you have been here at Irwin for quite a few years. You have made new friends, done exciting things, and have a lot of memories. In order to keep a special memory that you have with you as you leave, you are going to create a memory object. Something that, when you look at it, you will be able to remember something special from Irwin.
memory ideas
Irwin Owl Keychain
Sport you played Necklace
-Running club Nametag
-Golf club Pin/hat clip
-Chess club
Project you did
-Black History Month
-4th grade math project
Club you were a part of
-WOWL News
-Newspaper Club
-NEHS
-Student Council
-Jr. Librarian
-Safety Patrol
Trophy you won
-Science Olympiad
Place you visited
-Field Trips
Subject you liked
After school activity
-Mother & Son Dance
-Father & Daughter Dance
Sport you played Necklace
-Running club Nametag
-Golf club Pin/hat clip
-Chess club
Project you did
-Black History Month
-4th grade math project
Club you were a part of
-WOWL News
-Newspaper Club
-NEHS
-Student Council
-Jr. Librarian
-Safety Patrol
Trophy you won
-Science Olympiad
Place you visited
-Field Trips
Subject you liked
After school activity
-Mother & Son Dance
-Father & Daughter Dance
steps
#1-Think back on all the memories you have had here at Irwin. Decide on something you can create to keep that memory.
#2-Make a sketch of what you would like to create.
#3-Transfer your sketch to a piece of grid paper.
>You must include all measurements of your object
>It is easiest to create an object laying down. (remember that it is easiest to use common shapes)
#4-Transfer your grid drawing to Tinkercad (make sure your measurements match your grid drawing)
#5-Mrs. Spraggins must approved your Tinkercad diagram before you can print.
#2-Make a sketch of what you would like to create.
#3-Transfer your sketch to a piece of grid paper.
>You must include all measurements of your object
>It is easiest to create an object laying down. (remember that it is easiest to use common shapes)
#4-Transfer your grid drawing to Tinkercad (make sure your measurements match your grid drawing)
#5-Mrs. Spraggins must approved your Tinkercad diagram before you can print.
measurements
OBJECT LAYING DOWN
Length=between 15-18 cm (150-180mm)
Width= no wider than 10 cm (100mm)
Depth= no more than 3 cm (30mm)
OBJECT STANDING UP
**Must make sure there are no "hangovers"
Length (tall)= no more than 10 cm (100mm)
Width = no wider than 5 cm (50mm)