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These STEM projects & activities for kids are perfect for the makerspace. Simple, easy and very cost effective. Make a car from cardboard or a boat from a soda bottle. Maker education is fun for all ages.
Qweebi is an online makerspace that lets students do hands-on STEM projects just like in the real world. Works on any Chromebook or Computer. Access from your web browser. No download required! For grades 3-8.
25 sie 2020 · Algodoo While not technically a web tool, this free download allows students to create, alter, and run engineering simulations. Students can change gravity, add gears, planes, ropes, and wheels to see how they will interact —even add drag and friction!
Free lesson ideas and certificates to help you teach effectively and efficiently with Makers Empire. To download any resource, simply click on the image. Everything you need to decorate your classroom, makerspace or STEM room.
Learn about makerspaces and maker education in this post for the absolute beginner. FREE EBOOK (PDF) with over 250+ resources that will help you start and run a school or library makerspace. 3D Printing, Coding, Makerspace Projects, STEM education.
A personal maker space is just an area that facilitates creating. In my experience working with kids since 2011, this requires 5 things: Enough space. The right tools. The right materials. Organization. Inspiration. Every kid and every home has different needs and limitations, so please read this as a set of guidelines, not a definitive guide.