Mobile Maker Club
I first started working with wood as a child building tree forts in the hills of Terra Linda. I also designed and built a 3,000 square foot makerspace.
Mobile Maker Club delivers hands-on maker and STEM lab experiences to schools, homeschools, and individuals, expanding equitable access to creative, engaging learning opportunities for communities with limited resources and empowering the next generation! I really appreciated the flexibility and versatility of this natural resource. After taking shop class in junior high at Vallecito school that I
05/31/2026
This week in Mobile Maker Club, we explored the amazing world of chameleons!
Students enjoyed reading "Colorful Chameleons" by National Geographic and learned fascinating facts about these unique reptiles, including their habitats, adaptations, and incredible ability to change color.
One of the highlights was discovering how a chameleon's long, sticky tongue helps it catch food with remarkable speed and accuracy. Students had a blast creating their own colorful chameleon projects and exploring how these amazing animals survive in the wild.
Learning about science through hands-on making, creativity, and storytelling makes every lesson an adventure. Super fun! especially with the party blowers used for their tongues (with the noise removed for the adults).
05/29/2026
Today in the Mobile Maker Lab, students designed and built their own mini houses powered by both solar energy and batteries!
Our young makers explored basic engineering, electricity, renewable energy, and creative design. It was exciting to watch each student test ideas, solve problems, and customize their projects.
With 8 enthusiastic builders in the lab, the energy was high, and the creativity was even higher. What a fun way to celebrate the start of summer break! We are so proud of the innovation, teamwork, and curiosity these students demonstrated today.
Wishing all of our families a wonderful summer filled with exploration, creativity, and new adventures.
05/26/2026
Children created “Mossy” turtles inspired by the beautiful children’s book Mossy by Jan Brett. The story follows an eastern box turtle who grows a small garden of moss and plants on her shell and is taken from her natural habitat to become a museum exhibit. Although admired by many, Mossy becomes sad away from her home, and with the help of a caring curator’s niece, she is eventually returned to the wild, where she belongs.
Through this hands-on maker project, children explored ecosystems, habitats, and the importance of protecting wildlife and keeping animals in their natural environments. Students designed their own turtle habitats using moss, natural materials, and creative building techniques.
The moss was gathered by my husband and me, and many of the supplies were upcycled or handmade in our workshop, helping children connect creativity, sustainability, nature, and STEM learning together in a meaningful way. 🌿🐢✨
05/20/2026
Wiggle, Learn, Create!
Today, students explored the amazing world of koalas by creating adorable wiggling koala makers while learning about marsupials, eucalyptus forests, and the importance of protecting animal habitats.
05/20/2026
🌟 Today, students explored space, stars, and hands-on creativity! Students created solar system learning tools while learning about planets and motion in space.
Our kindergarten students also learned about the constellations Ursa Major and Ursa Minor, the bears, while practicing knot-tying and creative lacing techniques to build fine motor and problem-solving skills. 🐻✨Ursa Major is visible now!
A fun day of STEM, creativity, and learning through making!
05/06/2026
Drilling holes in driftwood gathered during king tides 2026 for an upcoming maker project.
04/27/2026
What a beautiful day it was to celebrate with Earth Day Marin. We really enjoyed making solar spinner art and whale plushies.
A special thank you to Fabrice Florin for being such a wonderful Earth steward and for organizing this event to celebrate our beautiful planet. This was truly a special event. 🌎🌍🌏💚🩵
04/27/2026
Upcycled & repurposed Jellyfish for Earth Day!
03/27/2026
First graders enjoy making flowers in the springtime.
03/27/2026
Earth Day 2026!
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