Term 1, 2025
Makerspace is a fun collaborative space. A place to make new friends, try new equipment, a place be creative and curious. Students can come to Makerspace before school and at lunchtime. Each week we have an activity where you can learn, or do your own creating and making.

Weeks 1 – Giant Colouring and Games
Makerspace has burst into life in 2025 with loads of creative activities for students.
In our first week back students have been working on collaborative colouring, games and puzzles, activities to help them get to know our new students and reconnect with old friends.





Week 2 – Giant Windballs
We used cardboard boxes from our uniform shop and book deliveries, decorate square panels and made Giant Windballs. We used the MakeDo Screw and screwdrivers to join the squares in to pentagons and traingles to make huge spheres to decorate the Library. Makerspace is a great place to be creative and make new friends. Some of our new Year 5 students have collaborated with Year 6 students to make these spectacular Dragon puppets.





Week 3 – Waterfall Heart Cards
Galentines Day is always so much fun at AHS. We made Heart Waterfall cards in Makerspace to celebrate. This activity develops students’ scissor skills strengthening finger and hand muscles, building dexterity and fine motor skills, improving hand-eye coordination and developing focus and attention to detail. Making bright and beautiful interactive cards has been a very popular activity.
You can find the template @teachstarter



Week 4 – Gods Eyes
Makerspace students discovered the meditative and rewarding process of God’s Eye weaving! Originating from the Huichol people of Mexico, this beautiful craft involves weaving colourful wool around a crossed frame. We created unique and eye-catching pieces, while developing fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and patience. We also connected with a rich cultural tradition and learn about the symbolism behind these intricate designs.





Week 5 & 6 – Cardboard Critter Competition
We got creative with cardboard in Makerspace using our MakeDo screws and tools to make cardboard critters.
The challenge was:
- Construct a creature using carboard and just the reusable blue screws NO tape or glue!
- All materials must be recyclable.
- You can use pens and other recycle able materials to decorate your critter.
- You can use rubber bands to enhance the movement of your critter.
What a marvellous menagerie we’ve made. Our students are so creative!










Week 7 – Repeating Patterns
Makerspace students have been creating repeating patterns by drawing designs then folding the paper to ensure the design connects at the top and bottom of the page and either side. We then scanned the page into the photocopier in the library to create a jpeg. The free scan is them emailed to the student and they can create copy the design multiple times to create printable wrapping paper or wallpaper for their school device or mobile phone background.
Our creative and caring kids have also been making fidget bead geckos from string and beads. They independently followed instructions they researched and then taught the other Makerspace students ‘how to’! Wonderful collaboration and creativity.






Week 8 – Closing the Gap
| Supporting our Human Rights Mercy Action students, the Library hosted a display of First Nations authors and a Tjanpi weaving activity on National Close the Gap Day, on 20 March. The display and weaving were part of a broader campaign by our Human Rights group students, shining a light on National Close the Gap Day this year sending a message to our community that we value health quality as a fundamental right for all. Our Year 10 Religion classes have been studying First Nations Spirituality this term. As part of this curriculum, library lessons for Year 10 have focused on highlighting our First Nations research collection and providing immersive experiences for our students with Yarning Circles and weaving workshops. We followed a technique learnt from the Tjanpi Desert Weavers. The group is part of the Ngaanyatjarra Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (NPY) Women’s Council, and works with First Nations women in the remote Central and Western deserts to earn an income from contemporary fibre art. |




Week 9 – Easter Egg Sprouts
Easter greens are sprouting this week in Makerspace. The tuckshop very kindly gave us all the egg shells left over from their delicious baking and we are decorating the egg shells and using them to grow spouts. Next week we will make baskets out of paper cups and take our egg sprouts home for Easter.



eek 10 – Easter Baskets
Easter Sprouts are growing in Makerspace and we have made a little Easter basket and butterflies for our egg sprouts, the basket is woven from a paper cup.





3D Printer
Exciting news! We now have a 3D printer in Makerspace. So many possibilities for creativity, tinkering, learning and growth.






















































































































































































































































































































