Maker education (a term coined by Dale Dougherty in 2013) closely associated with STEM learning, is an approach to problem-based and project-based learning that relies upon hands-on, often collaborative, learning experiences as a method for solving authentic problems.
Wednesday, June 3, 2020
Blog Post 3
When I arrived at school on the first day after lockdown I could smell the cleaning supplies like there had been a flood of them in the classroom. After I sat down I thought to myself “This is my life now.’’ The second bell rang like a bear growling. Once everyone came into the classroom no one forgot to put hand sanitizer on before touching anything and then everyone sat on the comfortable carpet - it was like my bed. Miss Ness put on a Kahoot (a quiz online) and it was for the days we missed from the lockdown about Kiwi Kids News(or KKN). Everyone was excited like it was their birthdays that same day. The screen sang as loud as an elephant rushing in a stampede and everyone sighed as a ghost after doing something happy. The loud music sang while I typed in my name and the quiz was when it was brainfood the cloak bay smelled disgusting like a 1000 farts just farted in it.
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