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The goal is to empower the students' pursuit of life-long learning and to inspire them to shape and reinvent their world through making, creating and iterating. The students will use their problem solving and critical thinking skills to independently or collaboratively build a variety of projects at multiple levels of difficulty. I want to make learning fun and get the students excited about STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math)!

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STEM Makerspaces- Building with Magna Tiles

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School:
Golden Terrace Elementary 
Subject:
Stem 
Teacher:
Tiffany Weeks 
Students Impacted:
450 
Grade:
K-5 
Date:
July 26, 2016

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an anonymous donor - $70.95

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Impact to My Classroom

# of Students Impacted: 450

Adding this set of Magna Tiles to the set I received last year made it an extremely popular makerspace. It allowed more students to participate and collaborate at the same time. They were able to create more complex projects.  It was thrilling as an educator to watch students of different ages work together for a common goal.

 

We put the sets out during our parent STEM Night, and they were a real hit!  The parents loved that they were able to participate as a family and it was something that even younger siblings could do!  I gave purchasing information to many parents who requested it!

 

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Original Grant Overview

Goal

The goal is to empower the students' pursuit of life-long learning and to inspire them to shape and reinvent their world through making, creating and iterating. The students will use their problem solving and critical thinking skills to independently or collaboratively build a variety of projects at multiple levels of difficulty. I want to make learning fun and get the students excited about STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math)! 

 

What will be done with my students

Special areas, called Makerspaces, will be set up in the media center. These areas will house a variety of STEM projects. These spaces will allow students to independently or collaboratively create a variety of projects using the supplies and instructions purchased by this grant.
Young builders can reason with the shapes as they snap together 2D flat art configurations or assemble houses, castles and other 3D creations.
These spaces will be facilitated by the media specialist but will be designed so that students can mostly create and explore independently or with peers.
 

 

Benefits to my students

Learning by doing provides in-depth understanding of concepts with application for real-life scenarios.
Working in pairs or teams, facilitates interactive group problem-solving and teamwork, especially in conjunction with design thinking processes.
These fun projects will get students excited about learning and also build their STEM skills and knowledge.

The set of Magna Tiles I received last year was an extremely popular makerspace. An additional set will allow more students to participate. It will also give students an opportunity to work collaboratively to create larger projects. 

 

Budget Narrative

This kit will be able to be reused over and over again to create a variety of projects. Since they are not consumable, this set will benefi 100s of students over many years. 

 

Items

# Item Cost
1 100 piece Magna Tile Set $70.95
  Total: $70.95

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