Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will experiment with grouping 3D objects and demonstrate our ability to use our past learning to manipulate 3D objects in Tinkercad. We will then plan our own 3D models of a photo frame which we will develop in the next lesson.

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3 Questions

Q1.
Which unit of measurement is used within the Tinkercad software?
Centimetres (cm)
Inches (")
Metres (m)
Correct answer: Millimetres (mm)
Q2.
Which 3D shape has been used to create the holes?
Cube
Cylinder
Correct answer: Hexagon
Pentagon
Q3.
Which button allows you to create holes in other 3D objects?
Correct answer: A
B
C
D

3 Questions

Q1.
If the two objects (red cube and blue roof) were grouped, what would be the new height of the grouped object?
24 mm
24.31mm
31 mm
Correct answer: 55 mm
Q2.
What is an advantage for grouping shapes in Tinkercad?
All grouped 3D objects have to be the same colour
The grouped objects will change size
Correct answer: The same change can quickly be made to many 3D objects at once
You will need to ungroup 3D objects if any part of the 3D model needs changing
Q3.
Why would this design of a photo frame be difficult to create in Tinkercad?
It does not have straight lines
Correct answer: It does not have the same units of measurement
It does not include enough different shapes
It does not include enough labels

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UnitComputing / 3D Modelling

Computing