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MakerSpace allows hands-on, creative learning

December 3, 2022
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Brody Vestal works with Cubelets, an electric circuits kit, in the Elkin Elementary School MakerSpace classroom. Wendy Byerly Wood | The Tribune
Brody Vestal works with Cubelets, an electric circuits kit, in the Elkin Elementary School MakerSpace classroom. – Wendy Byerly Wood | The Tribune
While Francisco Ixchajchal, front, builds with a Magformers magnetic building kit, Ethan Bennett works with Little Bits electric circuits in the Elkin Elementary School MakerSpace classroom. Wendy Byerly Wood | The Tribune
While Francisco Ixchajchal, front, builds with a Magformers magnetic building kit, Ethan Bennett works with Little Bits electric circuits in the Elkin Elementary School MakerSpace classroom. – Wendy Byerly Wood | The Tribune
Ryan Nance, left, and Selena Islas create a message on the Lego Wall in the Elkin Elementary School MakerSpace classroom. Wendy Byerly Wood | The Tribune
Ryan Nance, left, and Selena Islas create a message on the Lego Wall in the Elkin Elementary School MakerSpace classroom. – Wendy Byerly Wood | The Tribune
Madison Mauldin, left, and Katie Carter, design a course on the magnet marble run in the MakerSpace classroom at Elkin Elementary School. Wendy Byerly Wood | The Tribune
Madison Mauldin, left, and Katie Carter, design a course on the magnet marble run in the MakerSpace classroom at Elkin Elementary School. – – Wendy Byerly Wood | The Tribune
Miracle Smith uses a smartphone to program actions for the Sphero ball, such as rolling forward on the floor or turning and spinning. Wendy Byerly Wood | The Tribune
Miracle Smith uses a smartphone to program actions for the Sphero ball, such as…
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