STEAM Club:
Week 1: Science! Elastomers, Polymers, and Bouncy Balls!
Week 2: Technology: TinkerCad: Learn how to use TinkerCad and work on scaling, moving objects, and saving file as .stl
Week 3: Engineering: Force and Motion with Peppermint Racer Cars
Week 4: Art: Designing and printing 3D objects (TinkerCad lesson part 2)
Week 5: (pending schedule change) Math: Tang and Tangrams; Bubbles and Circumference
Week 1: Science! Elastomers, Polymers, and Bouncy Balls!
Week 2: Technology: TinkerCad: Learn how to use TinkerCad and work on scaling, moving objects, and saving file as .stl
Week 3: Engineering: Force and Motion with Peppermint Racer Cars
Week 4: Art: Designing and printing 3D objects (TinkerCad lesson part 2)
Week 5: (pending schedule change) Math: Tang and Tangrams; Bubbles and Circumference
A 3D printer essentially works by extruding molten plastic through a tiny nozzle that it moves around precisely under computer control. It prints one layer, waits for it to dry, and then prints the next layer on top. ... The plastic from which models are printed is obviously hugely important.Jan 16, 2020 from explainthatstuff.com
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