Three smiling, older elementary school students holding certificates and standing in front of their respective science fair poster-board displays.

Plan a Maker Event, Science Fair, or Entrepreneur Day: Engaging & Connecting Students to School Relevance

All knowledge is connected to all other knowledge. The fun is in making the connections.

– Arthur Aufderheide


ACTIVITY

  • Host an event that is exciting for your students, reflects your school culture, and can become an annual process that students look forward to and take ownership in planning and implementing.

  • Plan and implement a school-wide or whole-grade maker event, science fair, or entrepreneur day, and have students develop projects for the event in a specific course.


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