1. ipads with doink app for green screen videos.
2. green screen 
3. neon green posterboard (to be used as green screen for shooting video of minitatures.)
3. robots that you can code-   dash robots (my favorite), finch robots, codey rocky, ozobots.
4. stop motion studio app on an ipad with play doh or clay....
5. keva planks
6. snap circuits.
7. origami paper and books , duct tape for ductigami 
8. microbits
9. makey makey...


On Fri, Dec 20, 2019 at 7:28 PM Emily <ebov@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
I’ve dabbled in offering maker activities with students from time to time for a few years now but my district is moving towards funding a designated space in each of our k-4 elementary schools....
If I could have a say in what gets purchased, what are some must-include items/kits you’d recommend? Not sure about the budget for it yet....
Also, for those of you with a designated maker space, what are your logistics for scheduling with classes? There are no tech teachers or library assistants in our elementary settings.....thanks so much!

Emily Boisvert

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