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Beaded flowers.

Stitches & Switches Booklet

Grade audience: Middle - Adult

The Stitches & Switches Booklet includes activities that explore and blend sewing and technology to get creative with electronic circuits.

AI in Everyday Life

AI in Everyday Life

Grade audience: Primary - Secondary

AI is no longer relegated to the realm of futuristic cartoons or sci-fi blockbusters; it has quickly integrated into many aspects of our communities and homes. In their day-to-day lives, humans encounter various forms of AI all the time.

A snippet of the AI Bingo activity.

AI Bingo

Grade audience: Primary - Middle

Learn more about artificial intelligence while having fun.

Part of the artwork from the imagining worlds and characters activity.

Imagining Worlds & Characters

This activity will teach students about worldbuilding and the relationship between a character and its world. It also poses two different ways of thinking about a concept to inspire creativity.

A question mark surrounded by a neon pink box with light illuminating the sides.

Unplugged Coding: Binary Encoding

Grade audience: Grade 1 - Grade 3

This unplugged coding activity challenges you to encode different words into binary code. In this activity you will explore the computational thinking methods of decomposition. You will break down the word or words you select into single letters and encode it into Binary code using the Binary Code Key to create a secret message!

Plants in a container, sitting outside getting some sun.

Build an Aquifer

Grade audience: Primary - Grade 8

Watering your plants evenly throughout is almost impossible so use mother nature as an example and build your own aquifer!

A rainbow puzzle made with popsicle sticks.

Craft Stick Puzzle

Grade audience: Primary - Grade 3

This unplugged coding activity challenges learners to decode their own puzzles. In this activity, learners will explore the computational methods of pattern recognition and algorithmic thinking.

A person writing in a journal, also using a magnifying glass.

Unplugged Coding: Binary Decoding

Grade audience: Grade 1 - Grade 3

This unplugged coding activity challenges learners to decode a secret message written in binary code. In this activity learners will explore the computational thinking methods of decomposition. Learners will break down the binary code to represent single letters then arrange them in the blanks to uncover the secret message.

A stick puzzle laying on a wood table.

Stick Puzzlers

Grade audience: Grade 3 - Grade 12

Use your problem solving and critical thinking skills to solve these visual brain teasers using sticks.

A race car made out of bottle caps, popsicle sticks, and straws.

Engineer Your Own Race Car

Grade audience: Grade 1 - Grade 6

In this activity learners will create their very own race car using recycled and other materials. Learners will also explore the idea of storing energy in an elastic band and how we can use that energy to move their engineered race car forward.

A recycled storytelling comic book image.

Recycled Storytelling

Grade audience: Primary - Grade 3

Storytelling can come in many forms and can convey the same message in different ways. This activity will highlight visual storytelling through recycled material found throughout the household.

A kid drawing with chalk on pavement.

Unplugged Coding: Hopscotch

Grade audience: Grade 1 - Grade 3

This unplugged activity is an outdoor activity that is geared towards a younger audience and focuses on algorithms. Learners will further explore algorithms and how they are used in our daily routines. Learners will design their own algorithms that will be used to guide people across a hopscotch court.

A DIY foosball game.

Construct A Foosball Game

Grade audience: Grade 1 - Grade 3

This maker activity explores game design and STEAM education. You will design, create and build a foosball table top game using recycled materials and other materials.

A notebook laying open on a table.

Story Storm Activity

Grade audience: Primary - Grade 6

This activity is the basis for storytelling, just a very simple way to get into the art of creating stories!

A hand holding oobleck.

Sensory Play with Oobleck!

Grade audience: Grade 1 - Grade 3

We are going to do a fun science experiment that will create a slippery and gooey substance made from cornstarch and water called Oobleck.

Painting blob art characters.

Blob-Art Challenge

Grade audience: Primary - Grade 6

The Blob-Art Challenge is a fun way to create unique characters and works of art from your imagination!

A green marble.

Recycled Marble Maze

Grade audience: Primary - Grade 3

Learners will explore STEAM education as they craft a marble maze game through a simple process of design, create, build & test.