Challenge: Y3 and Y4 classroom students using Tinkercad are given ten minutes using their classroom student account and their iPads to create a pair of ear rings that would be suitable for someone to wear.
Background: We have created these before, using the same process with the idea that the print time varies between fifteen minutes and half an hour. Students in this instance had to develop them independently from the teacher, the teachers role was simply to arrange printing of the designs when they were complete.
The students needed to asses their designs in terms of suitability for hanging/wearing and needs to ensure that it is robust particularly the connection or join point between the ring or the loop and the design itself.
While each of the designs are somewhat unique and their size and print time varies in most cases it was under thirty minutes and the length of the prints in total and including the loop was no more than 60mm.We are also mindful of a significant event that is taking place later this year, that is our school market-day.
We have had businesses run by students who have to look at something that they could potentially sell. One of the things that make this activity ideal is that the printer can produce something that is unique and student created and can be produced for a minimal cost, as we have with the laser cut ear rings.
This allows the students to check their design, check their viability, run tests and then finally make adjustments.