28 Projects to Jump-start Your Makerspace
Inspire students of all ages to enjoy STEM when you let them loose in a creative makerspace! These hands-on engineering activities use simple materials and encourage students to brainstorm, problem solve, and innovate.
Enabling Exploration
Community makerspaces are collaborative spaces where people of all ages can get hands-on with science and engineering. With an array of materials available, a visit to a local makerspace is an invitation to play with science and engineering and really see how things work.
You may have a makerspace in your school or at the library, or maybe you have an area of your classroom dedicated to maker activities students can explore or certain days of the week on which you turn the room into a makerspace. With a few materials and a surface to work on, garage or basement spaces can easily be recast as home makerspaces, too!
You don't have to have expensive materials to start up your own makerspace. With an assortment of craft supplies, electronics parts, and recycled materials, you can set up a makerspace full of inspiring STEM that kids can explore. Figuring out what will work with the materials available is part of the challenge and part of the fun!
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Free Projects and Activities for Your Makerspace
Try one of these STEM projects and activities for creative hands-on science and engineering with a DIY "maker" flair:
- Make an Origami Robotic Gripper: Make a three-dimensional robotic gripper from a single flat sheet of paper.
- Paper Ball Run Challenge: Design a paper ball run and experiment with slowing it down.
- Make Cardboard Automata: Plan and build an automaton from cardboard and craft materials.
- Build a Wind-Powered Car: Add a sail to a DIY toy car and experiment to see how changes to the sail make a difference in the car's stability and speed.
- Build a Differential from K'Nex®: Use the K'Nex® toy building system to build a model differential.
- Build A Wall Marble Run: Use cardboard tubes and other simple materials to build a wall marble run.
- Make an Awesome Paper Lantern: Design and make a paper lantern that holds a battery-operated tealight candle or uses a night light circuit.
- Flippy, the Dancing Robot: Build a simple dancing robot and use the engineering design process to improve it.
- Build a Paper Roller Coaster: Build a paper roller coaster and try to add a loop.
- 3D Print with Sand: No 3D Printer Required!: Use sand and glue to simulate one type of 3D printing.
- DIY Mini Propeller Car: Make a small toy car with a simple circuit and a propeller.
- Build a Robot Hand: Use craft materials to design and build a robotic hand.
- Build a Mini Trebuchet: Use craft sticks, rubber bands, and other craft materials to make and explore the physics behind a miniature trebuchet.
- DIY Light Up Unicorn Headband: Make a unicorn horn headband with a paper circuit that lights an LED at the tip.
- Build a Rubber Band-Powered Car: Build a car with an axle made from straws and rubber bands that store potential energy when wound.
- Build a Popsicle Stick Catapult: Make a small catapult from craft sticks and rubber bands.
- Duplicate Your Drawings with a Machine: Make and experiment with a pantograph, a device that can be used to make a larger or smaller copy of a drawing.
- Make a Paper Circuit: Learn how to make simple circuits from paper, copper tape (or aluminum foil), and a battery. (See Paper Circuits Science Projects for additional ways to explore.)
- Make a Cotton Ball Launcher: Use a recycled cardboard tube to make a launcher that can launch lightweight materials.
- The Impossible Arrow Illusion: 3D print and explore the "impossible arrow" illusion — the arrow's reflection in a mirror always points the other way!
- Make Your Own Harmonica!: Explore how a harmonica creates sound waves by making a small one from wooden sticks, rubber bands, and a straw.
- DIY Mini Drone: Make a basic mini drone. (Add additional parts to explore a series of questions related to drone flight.)
- Build a Balloon Car: Use a balloon to power a homemade toy car.
- Study Kinetic Energy with a Rube Goldberg Machine: Use assorted materials to create a set of chain reactions in a machine designed to perform a simple task.
- Build a Cardboard Scissor Lift: Use craft materials to make a scissor lift and explore simple machines.
- Junkbots: Robots from Recycled Materials: Design and build simple robots made from recycled and craft materials.
- Build a Paper Speaker: Make a working speaker from paper and neodymium magnets.
- Make a Night-Light: Build a working night-light with an intermediate circuit project and design the custom housing, too!
More Great Makerspace Ideas
For additional science and engineering projects that students can do with a maker flair or that can build upon your makerspace experiments, see:
- Pocket-Sized Physical Computing Projects with micro:bit
- Arduino Projects for Students
- Assistive Technology Science Projects
- 10+ Robotics Projects with the BlueBot Kit
See 20+ Next-Level Makerspace STEM Projects for projects and activities to help scale your makerspace for students ready for additional challenge.
Makerspace Learning in Action
The following STEM videos demonstrate some of the highlighted activities:
Science Buddies Engineering Challenge
Learn more about the annual Take the Science Buddies Engineering Challenge!, a chance for students around the world to try engineering.
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