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Tinkering with Circuits Station Guide – Joylabz Official Makey Makey Store

https://makeymakey.com/blogs/how-to-instructions/tinkering-with-circuits-station-guide

This is a guide for teachers to set up circuit stations. Each station takes between 8-10 minutes to complete! The goal is for this whole activity to take about 45 minutes. Feel free pick and choose stations. This is a great way to start a unit on circuits, but it is an even better way to end a unit on circuits. Tinkering and playing with circuits allows students to synthesize their learning!
A thumbtack can be used to poke holes in the foam core, and then you can place your

Thinking Ahead for the Fall…at Home or at School – Joylabz Official Makey Makey Store

https://makeymakey.com/blogs/blog/helping-students-at-home-how-to-divvy-up-a-stem-pack

We know that learning is going to look different next school year, and we are hoping we can help by providing content for kids, whether they’ll be learning from home or at school. To celebrate the end of this school year, we wanted to share some ideas for how you could plan to divide up a STEM pack.
music, you could also just alligator clip onto a regular ole office paper clip and poke

Invention Literacy Foundations: Buzzer App: Creating Quiz Show Buttons – Joylabz Official Makey Makey Store

https://makeymakey.com/blogs/how-to-instructions/buzzer-app-creating-quiz-show-buttons

Want to make a Jeopardy-style quiz show for your classroom or maybe have a trivia night at home? With our new Makey Makey Buzzer App, you can easily build your own custom switches. Our plug and play app does all the work to see who buzzed in first! Great integrated STEM activity for teachers of any curriculum!
Use a brass fastener to poke through to the back side of the cardboard.  You could

Gigantic Playable Makey Makey – Joylabz Official Makey Makey Store

https://makeymakey.com/blogs/how-to-instructions/gigantic-playable-makey-makey

A few educators on our Facebook group took tinkering to a whole new level this school year by making their own giant Makey Makeys. Our team thought this was a great idea for teaching students about microcontrollers. Hence, we asked our Director of Creative Content to create a free guide for making your own functional gigantic Makey Makey. Let’s get started!
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