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3D Printing a Bookmark

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Students will create a 3D bookmark in Tinkercad. I pace this unit for three days. Day 1 is the introduction of 3D printing and practice in Tinkercad. Days 2 and 3 are creating and sharing their bookmark file. Students will use the hole feature to remove the filament from the bookmark for their names and shapes.

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4th Grade 5th Grade 6th Grade

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