Once we were awarded the grant, our space quickly began to evolve. We knew we wanted to get laptops for our school and so the current computer lab that housed our desktops was the perfect space to transform. We were so grateful for the equipment we received through the OPEF grant but we also knew we would need the "nuts and bolts" to make our space functional. Mrs. LaGrange designed the tables and floors. The tables were built by our school nurse's very talented husband. We met with the Buildings and Grounds admin and the flooring company to pick colors for the stenciled gears Mrs. LaGrange created. Carpet was torn out, walls were painted, and hanging electrical outlets were added. This was all done over the summer months. Money for this came from our school's annual allotment for needed building/repair projects. We also researched stools that would work well and those were ordered with building funds.
One component of the Makerspace that we (especially Ms. Jens) really wanted was the Lego wall. We have seen increasing uses for Legos in education and we knew kids would really love this component of the space. We received funds from the Imagine a Day Foundation for the Lego wall and additional Legos! Thank you!
We have had generous donations of consumable materials, such as fabric, thread, and cardboard. We have spent quite a bit of our department budget on additional materials, such as tape, rubberbands, modeling clay, and pins. We have found that each project requires a new set of materials and that is still something we are trying to keep on top of. We truly want our students to drive the project and not the materials drive the project.
If you have any questions on the creation of our space, please comment!