Basic plan

£35.94 every 6 months

This basic plan contains everything you need to start teaching 3D Printing to your classes. As part of this you get 6 months access to the Beginners 3D printing curriculum.

No planning is needed as all resources are ready to teach ‘straight out of the box’. There are seven lessons with over 60 resources needed to educate your students on the basics of 3D Printing. This series of lessons is aimed at children from age 10 – 12 but can be taught to younger students aged slightly older learners depending on ability. This is suitable for teaching with any type of filament 3D printer.

What teachers say….

“The individual lessons are simple to follow and ideal for beginners.” Dwain Brandy, Design and Technology teacher, Oasis academy, Media City, Manchester.

This plan includes;

  • Lesson 1 – An Introduction to 3D Printing
  • Lesson 2 – The 3D Printing process
  • Lesson 3 – Create a model to 3D Print
  • Lesson 4 – Developing modelling skills
  • Lesson 5 – 3D Printing Design challenge
  • Lesson 6 – Basic materials and slicing
  • Lesson 7 – End of course test

Each lesson in this beginners lesson pack designed to last approximately one hour.  Every worksheet and homework sheets come with answer sheets (all downloadable with STL files to print) so students can self assess or peer assess their work, reducing teacher workload and involving the students fully in assessment for learning.

As part of the beginners lessons there are 7 TinkerCAD modelling challenges for students to complete including the free tutorial in lesson 1. By the end of the course they will be confident in the use of basic CAD modelling and be able to create files for 3D printing. Included in the lesson content is step by step tutorials for how to create models and also video tutorials on how to use TinkerCAD (free to use and browser based, so no download of software is needed).

The beginners lesson pack has a nice blend of CAD modelling challenges and theory work, teaching students about the technology of 3D printing and the principles behind how they work.

By the end of this beginners lesson series all students will be able to;

  • Recognise what a 3D printer looks like
  • Describe where 3D printers are used in society
  • Discuss why 3D printers are being widely adopted in society
  • Explain the basic concept of how a 3D printer works
  • Explain how x,y and z co-ordinates relate to 3D printing
  • Describe the main components of how to create a 3D printed object
  • Define the term CAD (computer aided design)
  • Define the term CAM (computer aided manufacture)
  • Create a basic model using free to use CAD software (TinkerCAD)
  • Add fillets and chamfers to models
  • Download their models as an STL file

Most students will be able to;

  • Explain the benefits of using a 3D printer to make products
  • Identify potential issues with 3D printing materials
  • Design a basic model to scale with given measurements
  • Modify sizes of a CAD model
  • Flip and duplicate features
  • Slice an STL file using slicing software

Some students will be able to;

  • Explain why 3D printers are commonly used more in industrialised nations
  • Describe the difference between CAD and CAM
  • Complete the platinum design challenge