Tuesday, August 24, 2021

Tinker Cad

 Hi Bloggers, Today we had a google meet at 11.00 with our class and teachers. Our teachers said that there will be a guest that will be joining into our google meet. Our students were trying to guess who it was but then suddenly he joined, he introduced himself as Andy Crow and he talked about Tinker Cad.

 Do you know what Tinker Cad is? Tinker Cad is a website that makes 3D design's, you can even pick what shapes you want and you can draw it too, so i went on the website and it was quite cool and fun to use. Our goal was to try and make a rocket, when i was making it, I saw shapes that were cool to use for my Rocket. Once I was finished I was happy and very proud of my work and I even added Jupiter, Mars and Earth. Here is a picture of my work I did Today:

What I found Challenging was when I had to make a hole inside the Rocket and to also add Planets around my Rocket.



15 comments:

  1. Hi Princeton
    This is an awesome rocket, where would you fly it too if it could go anywhere in the universe? Really impressed with how hard you worked on this and your detailed description of the task. Cannot wait to see what you create next!

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    1. Kia Ora Miss Bound !
      If I had this Rocket in real life I would like to fly to the moon and explore what it looks like, Thank you for commenting on my Blog.

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  2. Kia ora Princeton,
    Wow I am so impressed with your tinkercad rocket. I really like how you added some planets too. I agree with Whaea Sam that you've done a great job describing the task given. Did you put an astronaut inside your rocket?
    Keep up the great work!
    Whaea Ocea

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    1. Hello Miss Grigg
      I really like my planets too, I actually did put an astronaut inside of it, It was really challenging to get it into place but I had it in the end.
      Thank you for commenting on my Blog.

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  3. Hey Princeton!
    You are a quick learner. I really like your rocket design and the colours you chose.

    Did you figure out how to use the 'Align' button/ or 'L' to line your objects up?

    I also liked that you included planets in your design. What other rocket ship designs can you come up with?

    Andy

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  4. Princeton fa'afetai lava for showing us your learning and such strong talent in 3D design - galuega lelei. I cant wait to see your rocket printed with the 3D Printer!!

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  5. Ka pai Princeton. Not only is your rocket awesome but the description of what you learnt is really impressive. Like Mr Reddy I can't wait to see what it will look like printed out. Do you think you could use Tinkercad in other learning areas too?

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    1. Hello Phil
      I really think Tinker Cad should be used more often in our learning, I really enjoyed building things using this website.
      Thank you for commenting on my blog.

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  6. Well done Princeton, what an awesome reflection! I'll look forward to seeing what you create next!
    Rob ;-)

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  7. Awesome job Princeton, I enjoyed reading your blog and how you were challenged to create a door. We enjoy seeing you blog. Keep up the super work.

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  8. Talofa Princeton,
    This is an awesome job, Malo le finau malosi, keep up your great work. I loved the 3D Rocket you made, Manaia tele, I'm so proud of you, maybe next time you can add more information about the shapes you used to make the Rocket ��.

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    1. Talofa Mum !
      Thank you for supporting me, Next time I will include what shapes I used.
      Thank you for Commenting on my Blog!

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  9. Ka pai Princeton! I love you also added planets! The rocket boosters look fantastic too! What will you build next?
    Mel

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  10. Amazing work Princeton!! Keep up the great work.

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  11. Kia ora Princeton. That Rocket looks good for a space journey. If you go to Mars make sure you take some oxygen with you. They don't have a enough in their atmosphere. Keep up the Tinkercading and put another one on your blog. Maybe you could make a ....

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