The document introduces Tinkertime, a new program at Mount Annan Christian College that seeks to inspire primary students through hands-on experiences with technologies like 3D printing, programming, and more. Tinkertime will officially launch on April 26th with an afternoon maker event for students, where they will complete challenges using provided materials. Parents are invited to observe and volunteer to assist students. The program aims to develop students' appreciation for innovation and problem solving.
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1. Welcome to Tinkertime!
This year see’s the introduction of a new program at Mount Annan Christian College known
as Tinkertime. This program seeks to inspire and engage our Primary students in making
moments as they learn about a range of technologies available today. From 3D printing,
laser and vinyl cutting, computer programming, electronics and audio visual skills with a
little bit of food to keep our Tinker Bots discovering and exploring the world of tomorrow.
Tinkertime encourages students to further develop an appreciation of the world around
them and how they can operate within it to make genuine change and a real difference. We
are very excited to share this new initiative with you, as it becomes a part of every Primary
students weekly experience here at MACC.
THE LAUNCH:
Tinkertime will officially begin Day 1, Term 2, 2016 with an all in Maker Moment for Primary
students to enjoy!
DATE: Tuesday 26th
April
TIME: Learning Session 3 – 6 (10:50am – 2:30pm)
LOCATION: Primary School playground
Afternoon tea provided: Parents and students are invited to stay, observe and tour the final
display.
WHAT CAN WE DO TO HELP?
Well I’m pleased you asked ;-)
Children are required to bring in a photograph of the front of their house. This will be used
on the day and will assist them to complete the Tinkertime Challenge. Photographs are due
in to classroom teachers by Thursday 7th
April
You can also help by sending in any spare cardboard, cereal boxes, egg cartons, paddle pop
sticks or sticky tape to assist us with our project.
WHY NOT LEND A HELPING HAND!
If you are able and willing to come and support our students on the day with this Maker
Challenge then we would be more than grateful for your support. Please fill out the parent
helper slip at the bottom so we know you’re in!
Come and share afternoon tea with us at the end of the day Tuesday 26th
to view the newly
develop installation.
WHAT’S NEXT?
After our initial launch event with our students we will be sending home a Tinkertime take-
home challenge. Don’t fret this will be well scaffolded and again is intended to provide an
opportunity for our whole Primary School community to engage in a common maker
moment.
2. We hope this initiative inspires your children to make a real difference, to be creative,
innovative, visionary and entrepreneurial as they work together on a variety of challenges
with a wide range of technologies.
Looking forward to learning with them!
Regards,
Mr. Daniel Weeks Mrs. Kate Todd Mrs. Debbie Pope
Director of Innovation Primary Team Leader Head of Primary
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Parent Helper Expression of Interest
Please return by Wednesday 6
th
April 2016
We are very excited to have our Parents on board and helping out with this project. If you
can spare some time between 11am and 2.55pm on Tuesday 26th
April please return the slip
below. As we need maximum space in the classroom for our building projects, we may need
to spread helpers throughout all of Primary School. We will do our best to keep you in your
child’s classroom but that may not always be possible. We are aiming for 2/3 Parent Helpers
per classroom. We will inform parents who have expressed interest by Friday 1st
April with
further information.
Yes, I am interested in helping with the Maker Activity in Primary Classrooms on
Tuesday 26th
April.
Parent Name:_____________________________ My child is in class:______________
My best contact number is:______________________________