Some sixth graders are making 3D-printable Tinkercad models of Mesoamerican pyramids for a project in Mr. Melton's Social Studies class. Mr. Bell is assisting with technical instruction. The pyramid shown here (as both a Tinkercad design and 3D print) by Landon Leitz was inspired by the Toltec-Mayan pyramid, El Castillo, which is located in the Chichen Itza Mayan ruins of Mexico's Yucatan peninsula.
Eighth grade Art Tech students designed cross pendants with the Tinkercad computer-aided design app. Shown below are 3D prints of some of their work, which can be worn on a string or thin chain.
Some sixth graders are making 3D-printable Tinkercad models of Mesoamerican pyramids for a project in Mr. Melton's Social Studies class. Mr. Bell is assisting with technical instruction. The pyramid shown here (as both a Tinkercad design and 3D print) by Landon Leitz was inspired by the Toltec-Mayan pyramid, El Castillo, which is located in the Chichen Itza Mayan ruins of Mexico's Yucatan peninsula.
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Mr. John Bell, Art TeacherMr. Bell focuses on an interdisciplinary approach to teaching and presented STREAM (Science, Religion, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics) workshops at the Diocesan Teacher Conference, as well as multiple workshops throughout his years in the Diocese. Archives
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