Sunday, August 16, 2015

BTS 2015: Makerspace Creation & Freebie!

I have one week until I can get into my classroom and I am so pumped! Ever since attending Cue Rockstar Teacher Camp in July, I have been so excited to create a classroom makerspace for my second graders.

I have been collecting items, making lists of things I already have available in my classroom, and designing a creative space in my mind.

A few days ago I came across a photo of makerspace banner that someone created for their own classroom. I loved the design of the letters because they were made out of tools! I decided to hit the interwebs and trusty old Google to find the font.

Low and behold I came across a font called Sketch Tools!
Check out the example of the font below:
  I decided to print off the letters two to a sheet in Keynote in black and white so that I could color them in! 

Here is what my makerspace sign looks like completed! 

I colored it in with  Twistable colored pencils, cut out around each letter leaving a little white around the edges. I then backed the letters using a black poster board from the Dollar Tree. 

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Getting ready to laminate them with my heavier Scotch lamination to keep them from curling. I wish It was August 25th so that I can get everything set up in my room!

I would love to share my PDF file with you wonderful educators!

Makerspace Sign Freebie!

If you are thinking of creating a makerspace this year or you already have an amazing setup that you would like to show off, please feel free to download the PDF and make your own sign come to life! 

Please share your makerspace sign creations with me on Twitter or Instagram. I would love to see your creative makerapces!

I promise to share mine as soon as I get everything set up in my classroom!

6 comments:

  1. Tomorrow will be my first day as Librarian...this is fantastic. Thank you!

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  2. I'm new to Makerspace. Can't wait to get started and add activities as I go.

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  3. I am new as well. Thank you so much for sharing!

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  4. Thank you so much for sharing this!

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  5. Stay tuned for my new middle school media lab. With no budget and lots of imagination I’ve called the small room the Imagination Station (Student Media Lab). It’s a space I will teach media literacy, ELA and Video Production.

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