This girl is making chlorophyll rubbings at Lima Primary’s Maker Faire. Photo by Donna MacKenzie

Kindergarten and first-grade students in Honeoye Falls-Lima could take part in activities as varied as making friendship bracelets and key chains to chlorophyll rubbings to yoga at Lima Primary School’s Maker Faire on June 5.

The Maker Faire is an annual event which allows students to explore and sample many different activities that allow them to make items, learn about some topics and also just play. Many of those activities gave students a chance to use their STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math) skills.

This year, the students could make friendship bracelets or key chains, enjoy face painting, create temporary tattoos or get glitter hair gel, make something with Legos, play at an Animal Hospital, learn about 3D printing and Robotics, do chlorophyll rubbings, do pixel art, enjoy coloring and card

This boy is at the Counting Bears activity at Lima Primary’s Maker Faire. Photo by Donna MacKenzie

games, participate in yoga and other calming activities, have fun with the district’s Art Boosters group with Flower Bomb, participate in Buddy Uncrumple and Bean Bag Tic Tac Toe, Counting Bears, Floor is Lava, Brain Breaks, Hoop Noodle Boogie, Balloon games, Ball Drop Balance and Pom Pom Blow and watch a K-9 Demonstration by the Livingston County Sheriff’s Department and do Steps for Stories and enjoy Freeze Pops.

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