TinkerCad Made With Math Project

by Hannah Groff in Craft > Digital Graphics

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TinkerCad Made With Math Project

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Today I am going to make a TinkerCad project about math! I am going to start with addition, then move on to multiplication, and lastly do angles. I will be walking through each of them singularly, and I will also be showing photos along the way of the end product of each.

Supplies

Tinkercad

Addition

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First is addition, first I chose the shape I wanted(the heart) then I dragged it into the workplain. I chose the color that I wanted, then rearranged the placement. After that I scaled my shape to the size that I wanted by using the small square on the bottom right of the shape. Then I took the "box" shape, dragged that onto the workplain and scaled it to a small rectangle. I then did that a few more times to make the addition and equal signs by using the small rectangles that I created and rotating them 90 degrees with the small arrows above and around the shape until I got them to the desired angle of the addition and equal signs. Afterwards I arranged the shapes to make a math problem, like 1+1=2. I then grouped the shapes together by highlighting all of it and then hitting the keys "ctrl" "g" and the same time, and for the coloring I clicked on the "Color" button and chose the selection called "Multi-Color".

Multiplication

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Next is multiplication, first I chose the shape I wanted(the star) then I dragged it into the workplain. I chose the color that I wanted, then rearranged the placement. After that I scaled my shape to the size that I wanted by using the small square on the bottom right of the shape. Then I took the "box" shape, dragged that onto the workplain and scaled it to a small rectangle. I then did that a few more times to make the multiplication and equal signs by using the small rectangles that I created and rotating them 90 degrees with the small arrows above and around the shape until I got them to the desired angle of the multiplication and equal signs. Afterwards I arranged the shapes to make a math problem, like 2x2=4. I then grouped the shapes together by highlighting all of it and then hitting the keys "ctrl" "g" and the same time, and for the coloring I clicked on the "Color" button and chose the selection called "Multi-Color".

Angles

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Lastly I did angles, to create the angle(s) I chose the "box" shape and scaled the shape until I made a rectangle, I made sure that the shape was a 90 degree angle by clicking on the shape. I then rotated the rectangle counter clockwise/clockwise with the small arrows above and around the shape until it got to the angle that i wanted it to be. I then used the "Text" tool moved it onto the workplain and labeled it to the angle that I had by double clicking it and typing the angle into the box. Then I adjusted the placement of the angle after I grouped it together. After I made all of my angles, I grouped all of them together by highlighting all of it and hitting the "ctrl" and "g" buttons at the same time. For the color I hit the "Color" button and then chose the "Multi Color" option so you can easily tell which angle is which.