This is something that was just becoming an idea in a division I worked for while I was teaching in my grade 5/6 classroom as I was leaving that division... so I'm going to be honest... I don't know much about it. But the internet definitely knows about it!
I was only in 1 classroom throughout this entire school year that had a Maker's Space in it... and this is what it looked like
Posters for ideas of what can be done with paper and expectations
And a bunch of supplies on the shelves below the posters... not pictured was all the Lego they had (I guess in the past it had become a problem so it was away in the cupboard)
From my understanding a Makerspace is a safe place where students can design, build, and test ideas they have.
We ended up using the Makerspace the day I was in this classroom to build a specific habitat (that the student groups chose) with any of the supplies they wanted (and yes, the Lego was a HUGE hit).
The students versions of different habitats |
Anyways, this was this classrooms Makerspace... I can imagine if a school had a shared Makerspace a lot of other materials might be found in it or if the students were older (this was a grade 3 class) they might be able to use more complicated things like building circuits, robotics, or photography.
Do you have a Makerspace at your school (or have you been at a school with one)?
I would love to learn more!
Psst last week I shared what some teachers are doing to make some comfy spots for kids to work.
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