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Cheers to a Year at The Lindsay Makerspace!

Cheers to a Year at The Lindsay Makerspace!

Post published:October 7, 2020

It has been such a journey this past year! We started with an empty white walled room and transformed it into a space jam packed with excited community members who are exploring, making, creating, thinking, playing, sharing, learning, unlearning, hacking, discussing, and so much more. It’s hard to believe that a year ago, on October … Continued

Students gathered in the Lindsay Makerspace looking down at their projects.

Top 3 Engaging Makerspace Activities

Post published:July 23, 2020

Lindsay Makerspace teacher Becky writes about her favourite activities she had taught students! Read about the fun experiences had, and how these activities impacted the Lindsay Makerspace.

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 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.

A water filter made from recycled and natural materials.

Create a Water Filter from Recycled and Natural Materials

Grade audience: Grade 3 - Grade 6

This activity provides an opportunity for learners to investigate problems that exist in the world today, and are challenged to use simple materials to design a solution. Learners will use recycled materials and natural materials found outside, to create a water filter device.