3D Coding Tutorial: Code and Print a Snowflake
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In this tutorial we will show you how to get started with 3D coding. You’ll design your own custom monogrammed snowflake using TinkerCad Codeblocks. If you have a 3D printer at home or school you’ll be able to print out your final snowflake and hang it as an ornament or decoration in your classroom.
You’ll be suprised at how easy it is to get started with block-based coding for kids. By using the intuitive drag and drop features of codeblocks, students will be coding their own snowflakes in minutes. Kids can be designing their own useful objects and creative designs in no time.
Here at p站视频 we have created this beginner 3D Coding Tutorial that will walk you and your students through the basics of 3D Coding as well as teach you how to design your first project: a custom name monogrammed snowflake. This is a perfect hour of code activity to get your kids excited about coding!

What grades is this 3D coding tutorial aimed for?
We recommend this tutorial for students in grades 4-8.
What you need:
- 激情四房播播 included in this set
- Google Slides presentation included in this set
- Computers – Students will need to use a computer to access TinkerCad, a free 3D printing design software
- Google classroom login – students will use this to access TinkerCad
- A 3D printer (optional if you want to print)
- Printer Filament (optional if you want to print)
What You’ll Make:

What’s Included:
Our 手机+国产+欧美电影 beginning 3D coding tutorial will make 3D code + print in the classroom easy as pie!
激情四房播播 included:
- 7 pages of pdf materials
- 4 students 激情四房播播
- Teachers guide and set-up
Google Slides included:
- 46 slide 手机+国产+欧美电影 presentation
- Detailed introduction to 3D coding using codeblocks
- Step-by-step guide to building a custom snowflake in TinkerCad codeblocks
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Kate is mom of two rambunctious boys and a self-proclaimed super nerd. With a background in neuroscience, she is passionate about sharing her love of all things STEM with her kids. She loves to find creative ways to teach kids computer science and geek out about coding and math. She has authored several books on coding for kids which can be found at Hachette UK.

