19. Ask students if they have projects at home
that need put together or legos or building
supplies they would like to share with
Maker’s Club. It’s always more fun to do it
with a friend!
20.
21. DONORS CHOOSE: The best and easiest place to
get grant money. Be sure to check for matching offers!
GetEd Funding: This site can keep you busy for days!
Using custom searches you can find lots of grants that
meet your needs.
FIRST ENERGY GRANT: STEM grants up to $1,000
for classrooms
Edutopia: The list of education grants for teachers
Battelle STEM Grants Program: Includes research and
resources for a great STEM program
CESA2: An enormous list of grants and resources for
science, math in integrated STEM
22. Stemfinity: A great site for grants, and they also
give you some great ideas about what to ask for.
4H Stem and Agriculture: Your local 4H has a lot
to offer in STEM.
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24. Cybrary Man's Educational Web Sites
A library of links on makerspaces that will
keep you busy for weeks!
Thingiverse Maker’s Club Collection
A collection of items to make on a 3D
printer suitable for Maker’s Club
MakerEd - This site has everything you
need to start a club, plus you can register
your club and collaborate with other clubs.
Makezine - Projects and guides
25.
26. Special project for a Visually
Impaired Child
http://futuristicfoxes.blogspot.com/2016/02/our-
braille-rubik-cube.html
http://futuristicfoxes.blogspot.com/2016/05/rubik
s-cube-arrives-in-england.html