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Innovative Projects Shine at Shipley’s Choice Elementary Makers Faire

Shipley’s Choice Elementary School in Millersville, MD, hosted its fourth annual Makers Faire recently, showcasing the innovative projects of fourth- and fifth-grade students. Despite the rainy weather, families gathered to witness the creativity on display.

Inside the school’s gymnasium, a diverse range of projects captivated attendees. From an interactive cardboard soccer game to colorful duct tape art creations, students demonstrated their skills and ingenuity.

The event featured an interactive deconstruction exhibit where kids eagerly disassembled old electronics, emphasizing the importance of recycling and repurposing materials. Younger students also participated, crafting simple designs from brightly colored beads.

Noteworthy projects included costumes designed by students to showcase their individuality, along with a construction exhibit using Legos to build various structures. The Makers Faire extended beyond the gymnasium to the media center, where students displayed coded games and stop-motion films.

One highlight was a robot created by students using circuit components, demonstrating their technical prowess. The event aimed to foster creativity and interest in STEM fields among elementary and middle school students.

In a separate initiative, Kate Bray, a junior at Severna Park High School, organized a STEM Night for Girls to encourage young girls to pursue science and technology-related fields. The event featured interactive activities provided by STEM-related companies and organizations.

The article also highlighted upcoming events in the area, such as Severna Park High School’s graduation ceremony and an auto show and flea market at Baldwin United Methodist Church in Millersville.

Overall, Shipley’s Choice Elementary’s Makers Faire exemplified the spirit of innovation and creativity among students, inspiring a new generation of young minds to explore the realms of science, technology, engineering, and math.

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