Here is a link to the list of some low cost and low tech ideas to get your Maker/Innovation/Creativity Space started.
The most expensive is a Cricut craft cutter, which you can get for $200-300 depending on sales. Everything else is $5-$50. (depending on how much you buy).
The "presentation" aspect is more of a hands-on playground and collaboration time.
Use some things that are new to you.
Talk about how they can be integrated into your school/class/curriculum.
The most expensive is a Cricut craft cutter, which you can get for $200-300 depending on sales. Everything else is $5-$50. (depending on how much you buy).
The "presentation" aspect is more of a hands-on playground and collaboration time.
Use some things that are new to you.
Talk about how they can be integrated into your school/class/curriculum.
Craft sticks
Googly eyes Pipe cleaners Cotton balls Colored straws buttons pool noodles Markers Colored pencils Hot glue guns Tape Scissors Knives Pop up green screen Green $1 store table cloth Cardboard (various) Cardboard scissors Rotary electric cardboard cutter Makedo cardboard connectors 3Dux cardboard connectors Cutting mats Cricut craft cutter (vinyl & cereal boxes) LED’s & batteries & copper tape (Paper circuits) DC motors Strawbees Keva planks (20 pack) Lego Plus plus Qubits Microbit kits (servo’s, motors, buttons, LED strips/rings ; extension boards) Circuit Playground Express Edison Makey Makey Hummingbird Bit kit |
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