3D Cube Design Challenge 3x3x3 AutoCAD Inventor 6th 6 wks (2 wks only!!) .

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3D Cube Design Challenge3x3x3 AutoCAD Inventor

6th 6 wks (2 wks only!!)

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Refer to your 5-7 chosen soma parts. Name each part according to the assigned names given in the right diagram.

Soma Cube- 7 Challenge● The objective is to form a specific 3D shape with 5-7 3D pieces.

(27 cubes total)● sketch a 3x3x3 color coded design (each cube 2cm x 2cm)● draft on isometric paper- 30 degrees (as seen below)● draft on orthographic paper- 90 degrees (frontal views)● draft each part in Inventor● assemble the parts in Inventor● Create a drawing (dwg file) w/ exploded view

Explain any difficulties in designing

Challenge Objective:

Soma Cube- 7 Challenge

Brainstorming Activity Rubric ● In notebook- 30 pts● date- 10 pts● Brainstorm and sketch the types of

arrangements for each number of cubes (i.e. 3, 4, 5, 6)- 10 pts/each

● Choose which 5-7 parts you will use (no 2 puzzle pieces can be the same)- 10 pts

● Color code each part- 10 pts● 27 cubes total- 10 pts

Due next class● Isometric Draft ● HW: Lynda.com notes

P&D

due 5/8

Example Sketched Solution (isometric draft)

● Neatly sketch and color code your puzzle parts

● show how they fit in the assembled isometric view of the cube on isometric grid paper.

● pull up examples from my website (#each piece)

Compare and contrast:1. sketching vs. drafting2. isometric vs. orthographic views

http://illuminations.nctm.org/Activity.aspx?id=4182

http://illuminations.nctm.org/uploadedFiles/Content/Lessons/Resources/6-8/Isometric-OVH-FRTViews.pdf

Lynda.com NotesAutodesk Inventor

Take notes on how to draft in Inventor!!!

1. Up and Running with Inventor

2. Inventor 2014 Essential Training w/ John Helfen

Challenge Objective:

Final ProductMultiview Drawings for each part (5-7 parts)

● 4 views (front, top, side, isometric)● label (front, top, side, isometric)● color code each part (isometric)

Exploded View of Soma Cube● assembled view of cube● exploded view (color code pieces)● label and create key for parts

http://kaeleenovich.weebly.com/unit-4-puzzle-cube.html

Build your Design

Use any medium available to you to build your design and assemble the pieces

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50 ● �Proper set-up, heading, and date● Draft of all 7 pieces, dimensioned, colored, labeled● Emphasis given to parts of the notes �(highlighted, underlined, or color added)● >5 �Questions: check for understanding and reflect higher levels of inquiry (level 2 or 3)● �Summary clearly reflects what was learned (>4 sentences)

40 ● Proper set-up and heading�● Draft of all 7 pieces, dimensioned, colored, labeled● >5 �Questions: check for understanding and reflect higher levels of inquiry (level 2 or 3)● �Summary clearly reflects what was learned (>4 sentences)

30 ● �Proper set-up and heading * Summary reflects what was learned ● Draft of all 7 pieces, dimensioned, colored, labeled● >5 �Questions: check for understanding and reflect higher levels of inquiry (level 2 or 3)

20 ● �Proper set-up * >2 Questions● Draft of all 7 pieces, dimensioned, & colored, *Summary reflects what was learned

10 ● �Proper set-up * No questions● Draft of all 7 pieces @ dimensioned * No summary

0 ● �Improper set-up; not Cornell notes

Soma Cube-7 Notes Rubric+50 in eng. notebook

Date1. Get out your notes2. Compare your notes to this rubric