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Manipulating 3D Files

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Technology
45
4 students
16 February 2026

Teaching Instructions

This is lesson 6 of 10 in the unit "3D Printing Mastery". Lesson Title: Manipulating 3D Files Lesson Description: Hands-on practice in modifying 3D files within Ultimaker, including resizing, rotating, and adjusting settings.

Grade Level

Grades 11-12

Duration

45 minutes

Unit Context

Unit 3D Printing Mastery | Lesson 6 of 10


Learning Objectives

By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:

  • Accurately resize, rotate, and adjust 3D model files using Ultimaker Cura software.
  • Apply critical thinking to troubleshoot common 3D file issues related to scale and orientation.
  • Collaborate effectively to make modifications ensuring printability and design intent.
  • Communicate changes made to files using technical vocabulary in technology and engineering.

Common Core State Standards Alignment

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RST.11-12.3
Follow precisely a complex multistep procedure when carrying out experiments, taking measurements, or performing technical tasks, attending to special cases or exceptions defined in the text.

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.WHST.11-12.2
Write informative/explanatory texts, including the narration of historical events, scientific procedures/experiments, or technical processes.

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.11-12.1
Initiate and participate effectively in a range of collaborative discussions with diverse partners on grades 11-12 topics, texts, and issues, building on others’ ideas and expressing their own clearly and persuasively.


Materials Needed

  • Computers with Ultimaker Cura installed (one per student or shared as pairs)
  • Sample 3D model files (.stl or .obj format) (preloaded in software)
  • Projector or interactive whiteboard
  • Student notebooks or digital note-taking apps
  • Calibration printout files (for hands-on feedback)

Lesson Breakdown

1. Introduction & Objective Review (5 minutes)

  • Briefly review the previous lesson’s key points on 3D printing basics and slicing.
  • Introduce today’s focus: manipulating 3D files inside Ultimaker Cura.
  • Share clear learning objectives aloud.
  • Connect objective to real-world application (e.g., design modification for prototyping).

Teacher Tip: Use an active Q&A format to engage students in defining “manipulation” of files and technical vocabulary terms like “scaling” and “rotation.”


2. Guided Demonstration (10 minutes)

  • Open Ultimaker Cura projected for the full class.
  • Load a sample file and verbally model the steps to:
    • Resize the model (scale up/down)
    • Rotate it on different axes (X, Y, Z) and explain the impact on printing
    • Adjust print settings relevant to the shape’s manipulation (e.g., infill %, supports)
  • Explain the reasoning behind each step focusing on the design’s printability and structural integrity.

Teacher Tip: Highlight the importance of precision and problem anticipation aligned with CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RST.11-12.3.


3. Hands-On Student Practice (20 minutes)

  • Each student opens Ultimaker Cura, loads their assigned 3D model.
  • Students perform:
    • Resize to at least two different proportions, noting which preserves ratio.
    • Rotate model through a full 360-degree view to observe print orientation.
    • Adjust settings such as infill percentage and support structures based on their model’s shape.
  • Circulate to offer individualized guidance and challenge students to troubleshoot unexpected changes (e.g., model going off the print bed).

Collaborative Option: If sharing computers, students can pair up, alternating roles between “operator” and “quality controller” who verifies adjustments and documents the changes.


4. Group Discussion & Reflection (7 minutes)

  • Reconvene as a group.
  • Each student or group shares:
    • One technical challenge faced manipulating the file.
    • Why the rotation or resizing they chose might affect the printing process.
    • How they adjusted settings to compensate for changes.
  • Connect to CCSS.SL.11-12.1 by encouraging evidence-based reasoning and clear communication.

5. Exit Ticket & Written Reflection (3 minutes)

  • Students write a brief paragraph in their notebooks or devices responding to:

    “Explain the importance of precise manipulation of 3D files in 3D printing and describe one modification you made today and the reason behind it.”

  • Collect for formative assessment aligned with CCSS.WHST.11-12.2.


Assessment

  • Formative: Observation during guided practice and hands-on manipulation; participation in discussion demonstrating comprehension and use of technical vocabulary.
  • Written Exit Ticket: Assesses ability to explain process and importance of accuracy.

Extensions & Differentiation

  • Advanced students: Challenge to import models from external sources (e.g., 3D scan files) and experiment with unusual rotations or non-uniform scaling while predicting print outcomes.
  • Support: Provide step-by-step printed quick guides for navigating Ultimaker and terminology clarifications.

Teacher Reflection Notes

  • Monitor if students can independently navigate Ultimaker Cura interface confidently after model manipulation tasks.
  • Gauge clarity in students’ verbal explanations; plan vocabulary reinforcement if needed.
  • Adjust next lesson to deepen settings adjustments based on today’s struggles or successes.

This lesson leverages hands-on experience and collaborative critique, aligning with Common Core standards by integrating technical reading, precise procedural following, analytical writing, and discussion skills with engaging technology use.

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