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August 2020
Scrappy Circuits – Scrappy Speakers
Scrappy Speakers Take apart a tea light. Get your Connector Brick and some old head phones ready. Queue up your favorite song and listen together. WATCH LIVE on the Family Maker Camp Facebook page or on the Kids Make: Youtube channel. Materials lists: 2 tea lights old head phones magnet wire connector brick binder clips screw driver sand paper Previous Scrappy Circuit sessions can be seen here. The teaching and learning of invention literacy is often locked behind many pre-requisite…
Find out more »Mario the Maker Magician LIVE!
Mario the Maker Magician is back with his weekly magic party - The Mario Show! On this week’s episode of The Mario Show, we are visited by comedian and magician Piff the Magic Dragon! A brand new group of kid correspondents answer life’s important questions in the 'What If Kids Ruled The World" segment. And, of course, Mario leads us in our weekly live dance party! Piff the Magic Dragon has appeared on America’s Got Talent, live on tour with…
Find out more »Learn to Breadboard with DigiKey
Learn the basics of breadboarding with DigiKey A breadboard is a solderless platform that allows for electrical connections to be made internally. Breadboarding is an integral part of creating any electronics project. The purpose is to set up an entire circuit using through-hole parts to ensure that functionality is as expected, prior to having a printed circuit board produced. This step saves time, money, and resources. During this session, we will use a few simple components to build a circuit…
Find out more »Fun with the STEM Inventions Kit
Fun with the STEM Inventions The STEM Invention kit provides aspiring inventors with exciting and open-ended challenges that foster critical thinking, creative problem solving, and a whole lot of fun! There are no right or wrong solutions, just invent, test, reflect, and redesign to your heart's content. During this session we will invent a car that drives in circles and a machine that moves unpredictably. Join the kit's creator Lance Akiyama as he builds some of the motorized contraptions from…
Find out more »Scrappy Circuits – Game Day
Scrappy Games The teaching and learning of invention literacy is often locked behind many pre-requisite skills and expensive STEM toys. Scrappy Circuits breaks down these barriers to learning to invent through using a modular system of bricks build by the learner and sourced for commonly found objects. This week Scrappy Circuits will share a water tag game and a Scrappy version of the game Washers. Get your core bricks ready - previous sessions can be seen here. WATCH LIVE on…
Find out more »Mario the Maker Magician LIVE!
Mario the Maker Magician is back with his weekly magic party - The Mario Show! Don't miss this week's edition of What if Kids Ruled the World and Mario's Make of the week. #TheMarioShow #MakerCamp #WIKRTW Mario is joined this week by the EXTRAORDINARILY talented and insightful @PeterLinzMuppet. Watch and comment LIVE on the Family Maker Camp Facebook page or watch on the Kids Make: Youtube channel. Learn more about Mario: https://www.mariothemagician.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mariothemagician Follow their adventures on YouTube! #itsafamilybusiness!
Find out more »Ping-Pong Machines with The Wonderful Idea Company
Ping-Pong Machines Use everyday materials to create a cardboard and ping-pong ball machine on your door that sounds an alarm, turns on the lights or feeds your goldfish when someone enters the room. We'll start the explorations using physical materials, ramps and rollers and then add in the digital world of sounds, LEDs and motors controlled by a Micro:bit microcontroller. There's no limit to how far you can take this tinkering project. Materials: Analog ping-pong balls cardboard (from recycled boxes)…
Find out more »Scrappy Circuits – Next Steps
Scrappy Circuits Connections and Next Steps The teaching and learning of invention literacy is often locked behind many pre-requisite skills and expensive STEM toys. Scrappy Circuits breaks down these barriers to learning to invent through using a modular system of bricks build by the learner and sourced for commonly found objects. This week we talk about how to integrate scrappy circuits with various microcontrollers like your Micro:bit or a Makey Makey. Get your core bricks ready - previous sessions can…
Find out more »MakeFashion Edu: Spikes and Horns
Become a Dinosaur with a Plastic Bag We all wanted to be a dinosaur at one point or another, I know I did! Now you can be a dinosaur any day you choose (and help the planet while doing it!). Learn how to upcycle used plastic bags and fashion it into a wearable spiky spine you can add on top of your clothing. Want more? Using a MOSFET and some bright LEDs, we will also show you how to make…
Find out more »Mario the Maker Magician LIVE!
Mario the Maker Magician is back with his weekly magic party - The Mario Show! Don't miss this week's edition of What if Kids Ruled the World and Mario's Make of the week. #TheMarioShow #MakerCamp #WIKRTW Check back soon to see what Mario is up to this week. Watch and comment LIVE on the Family Maker Camp Facebook page or watch on the Kids Make: Youtube channel. Learn more about Mario: https://www.mariothemagician.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mariothemagician Follow their adventures on YouTube! #itsafamilybusiness!
Find out more »Moon Makers – Balloon Science
Do science with a balloon / Haz ciencia con un globo It is time to discover that everywhere and with all things, we can do science! What better than with a balloon? Balloons are fun and will help us learn while experimenting with static energy. So we have prepared the funnest and most incredible experiments that we will do with all of you from home. Es hora de descubrir que en todas partes y con todas las cosas podemos hacer…
Find out more »October 2020
Glowing Disembodied Hand (with Programmable Options!)
Make a CPX Glowing Disembodied Hand with Kathy Ceceri (and MakeCode)! No 3D printer? No problem! Make a life-like disembodied hand with nothing but masking tape, then light it up with an inexpensive string of LEDs. You can even make it programmable with a BBC Micro:bit or Adafruit Circuit Playground Express and free, online MakeCode! Materials: masking tape card stock or other heavy paper disposable straw, tongue depressor, or stiff paper rolled up into a straw-shaped tube string of "fairy…
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