...Gingerbread STEM Community Global Makerspace Project brought to us by...
...the amazing Dyane Smokorowski and Micah Brown. I always get so excited when Dyane shares this wonderful global Makerspace project with all of us.
There are lots of fun ways to participate in this project with all ages. You will find the 2022 Gingerbread STEM Community Global Makerspace Project site here.
In the past, we have created gingerbread houses out of different art and recycled materials;
built and wrote about gingerbread houses in Buncee/PebbleGo Create...
...that we shared here in this Buncee Board;
...and even used Tinkercad to design and build virtual gingerbread houses that the students then viewed in augmented reality using the Merge Object Viewer app.
To help our students build background knowledge and learn more about gingerbread houses, I put together this Gingerbread Choice Board. On this choice board, there is a video of the History of Gingerbread; a link with over 50 super cool gingerbread houses for inspiration and ideas; The Gingerbread Man from Capstone; How to Draw a Gingerbread House from Art Hub for Kids; and four different places to create gingerbread houses and gingerbread cookies online.
The sky is the limit and I can't wait to see how everyone celebrates, creates and connects this year in the 2022 Gingerbread STEM Community Global Makerspace Project.
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