Blog Following - Paper Circuits
This week on Erin's blog, she is talking about paper circuits. As a second grade teacher, this is something I haven't explored but would be great for upper elementary or secondary classrooms.
Paper circuits are a fun addition to any STEM or Makerspace in a classroom.
Getting Started
Erin suggests starting with a kit like the Chibitronics one linked in her original blog. This kit comes with materials and their site has templates and lesson plans to go along with it. You can also purchase the kit on Amazon.
If you are already familiar with paper circuits you can order materials in bulk. You can also try snap circuits, squishy circuits, conductive ink/paint, and conductive thread.
She also linked this Makerspace site about setting up makerspaces for paper circuits which might be useful.

Project Ideas
There are lots of fun ideas for paper circuits! Light up cards, posters, robots, pop up books pages, and more! Check out her page for some great ideas.
Paper circuits are a fun addition to any STEM or Makerspace in a classroom.
Getting Started
Erin suggests starting with a kit like the Chibitronics one linked in her original blog. This kit comes with materials and their site has templates and lesson plans to go along with it. You can also purchase the kit on Amazon.
If you are already familiar with paper circuits you can order materials in bulk. You can also try snap circuits, squishy circuits, conductive ink/paint, and conductive thread.
She also linked this Makerspace site about setting up makerspaces for paper circuits which might be useful.

Project Ideas
There are lots of fun ideas for paper circuits! Light up cards, posters, robots, pop up books pages, and more! Check out her page for some great ideas.
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