I made a keyring design for Izzy. You had to make a design and a prototype before you could design on Tinkercad. I had to write down the things Izzy liked. The design I did in the end was a watermelon with a heart hole and her name dug in.
What I found hard?
That you had to measure and design on paper first and that you have to group the shapes. If you have a shape you isn’t needed and you group it when you print it, it will block the printer from printing it until you take it out. I found the pips for the watermelon was the hardest. The sizes of the pips were the hardest because I had to turn a circles into ovals so they looked like pips. If I was to change my design I would try do the oval better or not do the pips.
R.I.S.E Values...
I showed resilience when I needed to get the pips for the watermelon the right shape and size right. I also showed empathy by helping others when they needed a shape made. Lastly, I showed success at the end when I finished.
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Monday, July 2, 2018
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Ka pai Kirsten! You showed a lot of perseverance when you designed your keyring for Izzy and you worked things out by yourself by making lots of mistakes. Did Izzy like her keyring? Elizabeth K - Rāwhiti School
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