
3D PRINTED SKULL
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English
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3rd Grade
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Ed Rush
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9 Slides • 11 Questions
1
What's this?
(sk - - -)
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And this?
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What is our lesson about?
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First, let's see how many words you know
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3d printer
MRI scan
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Match
Stories about life in the future or life on another planet
The part of our head that is made of bones
A printer that prints objects, not pieces of paper
Coloured liquid that we use for writing, drawing or printing
Something that takes the place of something else
science fiction
a skull
a 3D printer
ink
replacement
science fiction
a skull
a 3D printer
ink
replacement
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Match
Pictures of inside your head or body taken by a machine
A thin piece or sheet of something
Something that is made of very, very small pieces, like flour
Scary
The same
an MRI scan
a layer
powder
creepy
alike
an MRI scan
a layer
powder
creepy
alike
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As you watch, put the sentences in order
Let's watch a video
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Ready? Let's see how you did.
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Reorder
Chris has got lots of pictures of his head from an MRI scan.
The MRI scan pictures are sent to the 3D printer.
The printer prints each picture as a new layer.
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Reorder
The layers are made of glue and powder
The complete skull is ready.
Chris thinks the skull is creepy!
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As you watch, choose the correct options in Task 2
Let's watch again
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Multiple Choice
What is Chris going to do?
print his skull
print his school
print a science fiction story
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Multiple Choice
How is a 3D printer different from a normal printer?
A 3D printer prints things that you can pick up and use.
A 3D printer makes three things.
A 3D printer uses ink and paper
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Multiple Choice
What does Chris think is amazing about a 3D printer?
It can draw pictures of body parts
It can make new body parts.
It can change how we look
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Multiple Choice
What is his printed skull made of?
paper
bones
glue and powder
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Multiple Choice
What does he think of his printed skull?
It's very nice
It looks a lot like him
It doesn't look a lot like him
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Multiple Choice
Is everybody’s skull different?
Yes. Every person in the world has a different shape skull.
No. You and your family have the same shape skull.
No. Some people in the world have the same shape skull as you.
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What would you like to make with a 3D printer?
> What
> Why
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Video Response
What would you like to make with a 3D printer? Why?

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