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At Makerpedia, we combine real classroom experience with creative educational design to support teachers and learners around the world. Our work is rooted in curiosity, collaboration, and lifelong learning—and shaped by years of hands-on experience in education, instructional design, and creative media. Today, our family is living and learning across borders. We bring together perspectives from international education, elementary classrooms, and home-based learning to create resources that are practical, engaging, and classroom-ready. About Tess I am a former school leader turned stay-at-home mom and full-time educational content creator, with a background in education, curriculum design, and media creation. I previously served as the Founding School Director of an international online school, where I led curriculum development, ed-tech integration, policy design, and school-wide systems that supported inclusive, student-centered learning. Through Makerpedia, I now focus on creating high-quality educational resources for teachers and students, blending creativity with structure. My work is heavily influenced by STEAM education, digital design, and emerging tools like generative AI—always with a focus on making learning accessible, engaging, and meaningful. In addition to educational resources, I bring experience in branding and media design, having partnered with nonprofits, startups, and mission-driven organizations to help them communicate their message clearly and creatively. Most importantly, I’m a mom of three incredible girls. Parenting shapes everything I create—I understand the realities of learning at home and in the classroom, and I design resources that support real children, real teachers, and real lives. About Pieter Pieter is an experienced elementary school teacher in the Netherlands with a professional background spanning Dutch, Aruban, and American education systems. He brings deep classroom expertise and a strong understanding of how students learn best—especially in diverse and multilingual environments. During the COVID era, Pieter successfully developed and implemented effective remote learning solutions, demonstrating adaptability, creativity, and a commitment to student engagement. He has facilitated hands-on STEM and maker-centered workshops around the world and has been recognized internationally for innovation in education. Pieter’s strengths include instructional design, project-based learning, and creating clear, engaging learning materials—from lesson plans and guides to scripts and visuals. His day-to-day work in an elementary classroom ensures that our resources remain practical, developmentally appropriate, and teacher-tested. Why We Create on TPT Everything we share is inspired by real classrooms, real students, and real families. We design resources that: - Save teachers time - Encourage creativity and critical thinking - Support diverse learners - Work in both traditional and flexible learning environments We’re so glad you’re here and honored to support your teaching journey.
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Preview of Be a Statistician: Real-World Data Project for Middle School & Algebra

Be a Statistician: Real-World Data Project for Middle School & Algebra

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Bring statistics to life in your math classroom with Be a Statistician — a real-world, student-centered data project where learners become data analysts! Designed for middle school through Algebra 1, this standards-aligned project takes students through the full cycle of data collection, analysis, and presentation using tools like Google Forms and Sheets. Students choose a meaningful topic, design a survey, collect peer data, and analyze their findings using mean, median, mode, range, and stand
Preview of Planning a Trip on a Budget - Comprehensive Project-Based Learning Activity

Planning a Trip on a Budget - Comprehensive Project-Based Learning Activity

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"Planning a Trip on a Budget" is an engaging and comprehensive project-based learning activity designed to teach students valuable skills in budgeting, research, and real-world math applications. This resource provides a detailed and interactive experience where students plan a 10-day vacation to any destination worldwide, adhering to a strict budget. Students will research and calculate costs for flights, accommodations, transportation, excursions, insurance, and food, ensuring they stay within
Preview of Math Mindset Google Form Questionnaire

Math Mindset Google Form Questionnaire

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Kick off the school year by understanding your students' attitudes and beliefs about math with our "Math Mindset Google Form Questionnaire." This digital resource helps educators assess students' math mindsets, identify areas for growth, and tailor instruction to support a positive and resilient approach to learning math. Ideal for use during the first week of school, this easy-to-use Google Form is perfect for gathering valuable insights into students' confidence, enjoyment, and anxiety levels
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Experience

At Makerpedia, we combine real classroom experience with creative educational design to support teachers and learners around the world. Our work is rooted in curiosity, collaboration, and lifelong learning—and shaped by years of hands-on experience in education, instructional design, and creative media. Today, our family is living and learning across borders. We bring together perspectives from international education, elementary classrooms, and home-based learning to create resources that are practical, engaging, and classroom-ready. About Tess I am a former school leader turned stay-at-home mom and full-time educational content creator, with a background in education, curriculum design, and media creation. I previously served as the Founding School Director of an international online school, where I led curriculum development, ed-tech integration, policy design, and school-wide systems that supported inclusive, student-centered learning. Through Makerpedia, I now focus on creating high-quality educational resources for teachers and students, blending creativity with structure. My work is heavily influenced by STEAM education, digital design, and emerging tools like generative AI—always with a focus on making learning accessible, engaging, and meaningful. In addition to educational resources, I bring experience in branding and media design, having partnered with nonprofits, startups, and mission-driven organizations to help them communicate their message clearly and creatively. Most importantly, I’m a mom of three incredible girls. Parenting shapes everything I create—I understand the realities of learning at home and in the classroom, and I design resources that support real children, real teachers, and real lives. About Pieter Pieter is an experienced elementary school teacher in the Netherlands with a professional background spanning Dutch, Aruban, and American education systems. He brings deep classroom expertise and a strong understanding of how students learn best—especially in diverse and multilingual environments. During the COVID era, Pieter successfully developed and implemented effective remote learning solutions, demonstrating adaptability, creativity, and a commitment to student engagement. He has facilitated hands-on STEM and maker-centered workshops around the world and has been recognized internationally for innovation in education. Pieter’s strengths include instructional design, project-based learning, and creating clear, engaging learning materials—from lesson plans and guides to scripts and visuals. His day-to-day work in an elementary classroom ensures that our resources remain practical, developmentally appropriate, and teacher-tested. Why We Create on TPT Everything we share is inspired by real classrooms, real students, and real families. We design resources that: - Save teachers time - Encourage creativity and critical thinking - Support diverse learners - Work in both traditional and flexible learning environments We’re so glad you’re here and honored to support your teaching journey.

Teaching style

At Makerpedia, our teaching style is hands-on and focused on real-world applications, designed to spark creativity and innovation in every learner. We prioritize curiosity, collaboration, and lifelong learning by offering practical workshops and professional development in digital design, fabrication, and technology. Our programs are accessible and tailored to meet the needs of educators and students alike, providing them with the tools and skills to tackle real-world challenges. By engaging participants in projects that mirror real-life scenarios, we ensure they gain not only technical expertise but also the confidence to apply these skills in meaningful ways. Our approach emphasizes collaborative learning and problem-solving, fostering a community of makers ready to reshape the future with their newfound knowledge and creativity.

Awards & shining teacher moments

STEM FELLOWSHIP AWARD, JAN 2023 | CHEVRON FAB LAB MIT EXCEPTIONAL INNOVATOR AWARD OF ARUBA, OCT 2021 | GABINETE WEVER-CROES ARUBA GOLDEN APPLE FOR BEST PROJECT OF THE YEAR, OCT 2015 | MINISTERIE ONDERWIJS ARUBA

My own education history

About Tess: UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO, 2016 MASTER OF EDUCATION IN SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, ARTS AND MATHEMATICS (STEAM) STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT GENESEO, 2011 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CHILDHOOD EDUCATION, CERTIFICATION IN GRADES 1 - 6 BACHELOR OF ARTS IN MATHEMATICS, CERTIFICATION IN GRADES 7 - 12 NORTH AMERICAN MONTESSORI CENTER LOWER ELEMENTARY MONTESSORI CERTIFICATION About Pieter: SEMINARIUM FOR ORTHOPEDAGOGY UTRECHT, 2009 POST - BACCALAUREATE IN BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES EDE CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY, 2007 BACHELOR OF EDUCATION IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION