Sunita's makerspace – All you need is space

The "Plant a Smile" campaign, a year-long initiative starting from 3rd October to 12th October 2024, promotes well-being, skill development, and environmental care.

Gajera Global School, Pal.

Making:

  • Step 1 – Design the some geometrical parts design in to the sketch up
  • Step 2 – Print those parts separately with different colour materials in 3D printing.
  • Step 3 – Assemble the different parts to make the different geometrical parts

Components:

  • 3D Printer
  • Computer with sketch up design software
  • PLA Material

Working:

Student will make 3D Printed Geometrical Shapes Like, Angle, Segment, Ray, Line, and Circle (with Diameter, radius and chord).

So, students can feel this shape of mathematics in practical way.


Learning Outcome:

The Geometrical shape project is use full to understand the geometrical shape theory in easy way.

The sustainability of projects gives you advantage that you don’t have to make this model again and again as in previous years we made it by card boards.


Team

  • Nitya Bajpeyi [Grade-3]
  • Angle Pandav [Grade-3]
  • Vidushi Paul [Grade-3]
  • Rahi golakiya [Grade-4]