all grades pixel art: design a rubik's cube...
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Pixel Art: Design a Rubik's Cube Mosaic
Designing a Rubik’s Cube mosaic involves creativity, collaboration, pattern recognition, and computer skills.
Common Core Standards:
Next Generation Science Standards
CCSS.Math Practice 1 Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them.
CCSS.Math Practice 2 Reason abstractly and quantitatively.
CCSS.Math Practice 5 Use appropriate tools strategically.
CCSS.Math Practice 6 Attend to precision.
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.HS.G-MG.A.3 Apply geometric methods to solve design problems (e.g., designing an object or structure to satisfy physical constraints or minimize cost; working with typographic grid systems based on ratios).
MS-ETS1-1 Engineering Design Define the criteria and constraints of a design problem with sufficient precision to ensure a successful solution.
MS-ETS1-2 Engineering Design Evaluate competing design solutions using a systematic process to determine how well they meet the criteria and constraints of the problem.
All grades
Objectives:
Materials:
Background Knowledge:
Procedure:
Students will design their own pixelated picture or pattern and then replicate i t using Rubik’s Cubes.
3x3 Rubik’s Cubes Colored Pencils Graph paper or use i ncluded student page(s)
Mosaics can also be made with the help of online programs, i n which case you will also need: Computers with Internet access Color printer
It i s helpful i f students know how to solve one face of the Rubik’s Cube (manipulate edges and corners), but students can also l earn that skill while working on this lesson.
Before class: ● Copy mosaic templates based on the number of
students and cubes you have available.● If you are going to use the Google Sheets option,
save a copy of the file found athttp://tinyurl.com/ycy5unnh for yourself. If studentshave their own Google drives, share a ‘ view only’copy with them before they do part 2 of thislesson.
● Watch the video at https://youtu.be/ENLdthKtsJc forinstructions on part 2 of this l esson (using GoogleSheets to create a mosaic template).
Part 1: Design a mosaic template by hand. 1. Using only the colors yellow, blue, orange, red,
and green, students draw a pattern or picture ontothe template sheet, or grid paper, using one colorper box.
2. After templates are designed, students can use 9,16, or 25 Rubik’s Cubes to create their mosaic.
Technology Connection:
Part 2: Design a template using Google Sheets . Instructions for this part of the lesson can also be found in this video: https://youtu.be/ENLdthKtsJc
1. Make a copy of the Google Sheets file found athttp://tinyurl.com/ycy5unnh (The file has “ViewOnly” restrictions, so you need to make a copybefore you will be able to edit it.)
2. After sharing a “View Only” version of the file withyour students, have them save a personal copy ofthe file. (Or send them to the original file to maketheir own copies.)
3. Students will use the “Fill Color” tool to color thepixels in the template grids to make their ownimages and designs.
Pixel art images can be found online to assist students. The number of squares of the image and the given space for each student is often not the same and they will need to adapt the image to fit the grid space they have. An internet image search of “pixel art” will give ample results, and be narrowed by adding a subject such as “pixel art unicorns”
Extend the Activity:
Notes to Teacher:
Students can also examine how adding more cubes / more pixels to their design affects the area of the mosaic.
3x3 and 2x2 Rubik’s Cubes are available to borrow from the You CAN Do the Rubik’s Cube Lending Program at no cost other than return shipping. www.youcandothecube.com/lendinglibrary
Teachers and youth leaders can borrow Mosaic Builder Sets sets of 50600 Rubik’s Cubes from You CAN Do the Rubik’s Cube at no cost other than return shipping. https://www.youcandothecube.com/mosaics/borrowaset/
Design Your Own Rubik’s Cube Mosaic: 9 cubes
Create a template to make a pattern or picture using only Rubik’s Cube colors: white, yellow, green, blue, red, and orange. Each individual square may consist of only one color.
Design Your Own Rubik’s Cube Mosaic: 16 cubes
Create a template to make a pattern or picture using only Rubik’s Cube colors: white, yellow, green, blue, red, and orange. Each individual square may consist of only one color.