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The big book of makerspace projects : inspiring makers to experiment, create, and learn / by Graves, Colleen,author.(CARDINAL)628727; Graves, Aaron,author.(CARDINAL)628820; McGraw-Hill Education (Firm)(CARDINAL)662765;
An introduction to making and tinkering -- Starting small and low cost -- Smart phone projects -- Paper circuits -- Coding -- Musical instruments -- Sewing circuits: Beginner to advanced e-textiles -- Makey makey -- Coding and programming objects -- littleBits -- 3D printing -- Mixing it all together.This interactive guide is filled with classroom-tested, low-cost DIY makerspace projects and challenges to inspire creativity and foster imagination in makers at every skill level. Features dozens of classroom-tested, hands-on DIY projects and challenges. Each project features non-technical step-by-step instructions with photos and illustrations to ensure success, expand the imagination, and foster innovation. You will explore recyclables hacks, smartphone tweaks, paper and sewing circuits, e-textiles, musical instruments, coding and programming, and 3-D printing.
Subjects: Fiction.; Young adult non.; Creative ability.; Creative activities and seat work.; Engineering.; Makerspaces.; Makerspaces; Three-dimensional printing.; Créativité.; Impression tridimensionnelle.; Laboratoires ouverts.;
Available copies: 33 / Total copies: 36
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Joining materials in my makerspace / by Sjonger, Rebecca,author.(CARDINAL)333016;
Includes bibliographical references and index.You can be a maker! -- Matter and materials -- Be a property detective -- Be a joiner! -- Maker tips -- Simple joints -- Make a fort -- Joining materials toolkit -- Make it stay together -- Makers join matter -- Make a drum -- Parts and possibilities -- Remake it! -- Endless ideas."Children will enjoy this interesting book, which uses the principles of Makerspace to introduce them to how materials can be joined together to create one object with many individual pieces. Simple text describes how objects made of many pieces can be disassembled to make new objects, and how the properties of those objects can be observed. Readers are then provided with strategies to start their own creative projects using the ideas they have learned. Along the way, tips and helpful hints guide children on how to brainstorm and solve problems working as a team."--Ages 8-11.Grades 4 to 6.660L
Subjects: Materials; Materials; Makerspaces; Matériaux; Matériaux; Laboratoires ouverts;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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Changing matter in my makerspace / by Sjonger, Rebecca,author.(CARDINAL)333016;
Includes bibliographical references and index.What is matter? -- You can be a maker -- Maker tips -- States and containers -- Make a snow globe -- Which state is it? -- Make a liquid act like a solid -- Temperature changes -- Make it freeze -- Heat it up -- Make it melt -- Can it be undone? -- Make it last -- Endless ideas."Children will enjoy this entertaining book, which uses the principles of Makerspace to introduce them to the properties of matter. Simple text describes the properties of liquids and solids, and how these properties change between states of matter. Readers are then provided with strategies to start their own creative projects using the scientific ideas they have learned. Along the way, tips and helpful hints guide children on how to brainstorm and solve problems working as a team."--Ages 8-11.Grades 4 to 6.620L
Subjects: Literature.; Matter; Science; Makerspaces; Matière; Sciences; Laboratoires ouverts;
Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 5
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Explore makerspace! / by Klepeis, Alicia,1971-author.(CARDINAL)350701; Aucoin, Matt,illustrator.(CARDINAL)630872;
Includes bibliographical references (page 87) and index.What is a makerspace? -- Exciting engineering -- Terrific technology -- Making music -- Amazing art -- Super-cool science -- Great games.In Explore Makerspace, readers explore what it means to be an engineer. They discover how inventors use science, art, and math to create new and exciting structures, games, and more. Readers also learn how to set up their own makerspaces at home, using inexpensive supplies for their tinkering projects.Ages 7-10.810LGuided reading level S.
Subjects: Literature.; Creative ability.; Creative ability; Do-it-yourself work; Handicraft; Maker movement.; Makerspaces; Artisanat; Créativité.; Laboratoires ouverts; Mouvement Maker.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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