Digital Resource Library
This library provides the essential tools to begin your maker-centered learning journey. Simply navigate the sections to find skill-building videos, standards-aligned lesson plans, warm-up activities, and #HistoryMaker innovator profiles. To deepen your partnership with KID Museum and explore full curriculum and professional development options, please reach out to us at partnerships@kid-museum.org
Skill Building
Use fundamental looping blocks like “repeat” and “forever” to make your sprites perform actions multiple times without writing redundant code....
Skill Building
Make your Scratch projects smarter! Master numbers and variables, essential tools for creating dynamic games, tracking scores, and bringing your...
#HistoryMakers
“If you show girls the power of technology, they can invent the future.” Dr. Cori Lathan is a neuroscientist, biomedical...
#HistoryMakers
Dana Bolles has always lived her life outside of the status quo. Even though she’s been working in the space...
#HistoryMakers
At KID Museum, we love robots. We’re almost as fond of them as Danielle Boyer, a young Indigenous (Ojibwe) robotics...
#HistoryMakers
As inventor Dasia Taylor likes to say, “Age by no means defines when you can and cannot invent.” Dasia’s path...
#HistoryMakers
Donny Trương has been designing and developing web experiences for twenty years. For his final graduate thesis at George Mason...
#HistoryMakers
When she was five years old, Arlyne Simon decided she would be an inventor. She had never seen an inventor...
#HistoryMakers
When Dr. Ciara Sivels was 16, she wanted to be a pastry chef. That was before she learned about atoms....
#HistoryMakers
If you’ve ever used a telescope to look at the moon, you’ve seen something up close that was actually 238,900...
#HistoryMakers
“Women can, must, and should do anything and everything,” is what Dr. Mavalvala believed as a child. Now, in her...
#HistoryMakers
Growing up on a farm in India, Dr. Rajan Natarajan never believed he would be where he is today, as...