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A Roman Temple and Springtime Butterflies

First grade art students have learned about symmetry by drawing half of a butterfly on a folded piece of paper, cutting it out, and then unfolding it.  Crayons were used to color the butterflies.  Flowers and other landscape components were made with cut colored paper.  Students used glue sticks to affix the butterflies and the other objects to a background paper.

A Tinkercad model by 6th grader Henry Madubeze and his resulting 3D print are shown below.  His design was inspired by the entrance to the Pantheon in Rome.  Henry is a member of our after-school Robotics and Computer-Aided Design group.

Henry Madubeze-CAD
Grace Chacko
Banks Nowicki
Spillar Robinson
Grace Johnston
Blake Lyon
Hazel Singleton
Henry Madubeze-3D Print
Ethan Wilkerson
Buck Morgan
Lillian Barnes
Josie Combi
Evelyn Barth
Charlotte Nguyen

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