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Project: 3D Five-Pointed Star Mobile
…Hopes and Dreams
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Examples:
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For our projects, we will be usinga five-pointed star design.
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3-D Five-pointed Star
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Step 1: Trace Star Template
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Trace outline of stars on cardstock or regular paper.
Trace a minimum of five stars and a maximum of ten stars.
Note:Your mobile will look more interesting if you vary the sizes of your stars.
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Step 2: Add 3-D Lines
Using a ruler and pen orpencil, draw a line fromeach of the star’s tips to the inner points
Each line should intersect through the centre of the star
Follow the red lines in this image as a guide
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(For the Mathematicians…)
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Step 3: Score Inner Lines of Star
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To “score” cardstock….
• Place ruler alongside line to score• Using the ruler’s edge as a
“guide”, press firmly into paper while sliding scissor-blade along line
Note:You do not need to score inner lines of stars if you are using standard weight paper for your design. Students using regular paper can skip this step.
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Step 4: Cut out stars…
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Step 5: Personalize Stars
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Use lines and shapes to create designs that are unique and represent you.
Think about your favorite colours or patterns; do you like swirling, circular shapes, or sharp, jagged lines?
Try using a hole-punch on cardstock or small cuts along inner folds of paper stars to create a “snowflake” effect.
Be creative! Take your time.Have fun.
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Before we begin:
How do we “assess” this project?
What is an “exemplary” design?
How will you grade yourself?
What criteria will we use?
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Note:
We will continue to work on our star mobile designs until they are complete.
Please meet in the Art Room next class, and come with your ideas for building our class “grading rubric” for this project.
We will take the first fifteen minutes of class to decide the criteria for an “exemplary” mobile design.