The following list of materials is designed to easily allow the educator to implement all lesson plans in this guide


Technology

  • Computer
  • Projector
  • Powerpoint/Keynote
  • 3D Printer: both for printing supplemental materials, as well as for student demonstrations

Physical Materials (for students)

  • A variety of 3D printed objects
  • Writing/Drawing materials (pencils, pens, markers, pencil crayons, crayons)
  • Chart Paper
  • Construction Paper
  • Cardboard
  • Student notebooks/workbooks
  • Model Magic -Modeling Clay. 1 packet can serve 2-3 students
  • Pipe cleaners
  • Popsicle Sticks
  • Glue
  • Tape
  • Scissors
  • Ruler
  • Decorative supplies (glitter glue, stickers, beads, stick on gems etc)

*Note:

When creating 3D printed objects for this course, it is inevitable mistakes will happen, either due to design error, or the 3D printer messing up prints. DO NOT throw these mistakes out! They make a valuable learning tool. Students love seeing half finished objects, or objects that have turned to filament 'spaghetti.' Furthermore, keeping these objects is valuable, as it allows students to see the interior structure of a 3D printed object. For examples, see images below:

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