Spatial reasoning means being able to imagine 3D objects from different perspectives, which in turn helps students develop their problem-solving skills. Starting with physical models helps students learn the basic concepts so they can apply them later to computer-aided design (CAD) projects. In this session, we’ll learn how to use paper, tape and scissors to make an “alphabet” of 3D shapes that can be combined and manipulated to create unlimited projects. Paper cones, cylinders, trays, and tracks can become creatures,...
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