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MakerSpace
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What is a MakerSpace? A makerspace is a place where students can gather to create, invent, tinker, explore and discover using a variety of tools and materials.
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MakerSpace Donations Needed
Pipe cleaners Markers, crayons, colored pencils Paint, paintbrushes Felt Foam Fabric scraps Pom poms Glue Construction paper Origami paper Tape Staples/Stapler Cotton balls Old CDs Old Floppy Disks Duct Tape (all kinds) Legos K’nex Scissors Wine Corks Yard Sticks Rulers Googly Eyes Puzzles A variety of cardboard boxes Shoe boxes Empty tissue boxes Cereal Boxes Cookie Boxes Drink Cans Egg Cartons Paper tubes (paper towel rolls, toilet paper rolls, etc) Bottlecaps Plastic bottles Styrofoam Old magazines Soda tabs Materials to decorate with (markers, glitter, yarn, etc) Mod Podge Popsicle sticks Glitter Sequins Rubber bands Board Games Measuring Tape String Craft paper Play-Doh Marbles Funnels PVC Pipes Other pipes Buttons Old T Shirts Old crayons Beads Straws Ink pads Sponges Rubber Stamps Coffee Filters Paper bags Old playing cards Old toys Card Games Anything and everything you think could be used for arts & crafts
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High School MakerSpace in Action! https://youtu.be/zZE8nCABAX4
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Why MakerSpace? MakerSpaces promote learning through play & experimentation. MakerSpaces are cross-disciplinary, with elements of art, science and craftsmanship. MakerSpaces offer tools and materials that encourage students to create rather than consume. *MakerSpace Pinterest Board:
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Robotics
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Arts & Crafts
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Equipment Autopsy
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Build & Tinker
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Coding
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Games
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Green Room
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