I LOVE day 2 of Makerspace camp! We have just enough information under our belts to start REALLY exploring and challenging our maker selves. We dove right in to partially completed projects and brand new projects all over the room. The kids were AMAZING at helping each other by teaching what they knew and troubleshooting together. By the end of the day we even had two "shops" complete with signs that invited other kids to come to them for help.
Today there were many items using simple DC motors and many more air powered items. I was really impressed with the creativity of building a "drill" and took the opportunity to teach about switches in order to conveniently turn on and off a machine. Up to this point we've only used alligator clips and simply disconnected our wiring manually to turn things off. Makerspace is absolutely amazing for this type of real life, applicable to the moment teaching. A number of kids gathered around naturally while I started explaining how the switch works and how we wire it into our circuit. Just a short while later switches were showing up in many creations.In Makerspace we fail. A lot. Wires break off their soldier spots, balloons pop, gears don't line up well enough to work together under power, and yet we keep trying. Sometimes an idea is abandoned and left to the trash can or to be scavenged for parts later. Sometimes it just takes talking to the right person to brainstorm a new way to approach the problem.
We now have an army of crafters. Today I also brought out the colored masking tape - a crafter's paradise.
The megaphone announcements may have been a bit much for my ears but all the creators followed my instructions to set them away until parents came - sorry parents, hopefully not many of them made it home...
Overall, Makerspace was a smashing success. Within the two day camp we saw collaboration, exploration, creative thinking, and authentic problem solving. We saw students become masters and share their knowledge with others. We saw students engaging in creative projects and stretching beyond their comfort zones. In Makerspace we value creativity. Want to join us for the summer session? Though titled the same thing each session is completely different. This summer we'll be adding LED lights to our circuits using both paper circuits on origami and wired circuits for the ever popular cardboard creations. Join us!
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