Youth Oppression, theme illustrated!
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Youth Oppression, theme illustrated!
Read MoreWe celebrate Craig’s retirement this month but will miss him. We have curated a mini-history of the early days of this amazing journey.
Read MoreAre you teaching remotely? Did you know that skateboard building is possible for a remote learning classroom?
The project footprint is small enough to be done on a kitchen table, and we have no doubt that it will help keep your students engaged through the screen!
Skateboard building can be used to apply STEM and STEAM credit subjects to include:
Art & Design
Mathematics and Physics
Construction Technology
Business & Entrepreneurship
Physical & Environmental Sciences
Woodworking
History and Culture
Languages
Learn more about curriculum and lesson options here.
Our new Virtual Build Kit makes it easy to set up your students with the materials needed for the project! Individually packed kits will be sent to your school to be picked up by each student. We also have a Remote Learning Order Form for customizing your class setup based on your needs.
Need more information? We have created a single page flyer that is useful for emailing to friends and associates!
We accept Purchase Orders.
Download our W-9 and Sole Source forms.
Please ask your school district to add us to their vendor list.
Taryn O'Grady,
Roarockit Skateboard Company
See how I used Nanodek to create a fingerboard that matches my handmade Roarockit skateboard!
Read MoreRead about Kristian and how he created a “SK8trepreneur” program at his school, melding entrepreneur skills with skateboard culture in order to engage students.
Read MoreRoarockit celebrates Oasis Skateboard Factory students and graduates. See the 2020 Board Builder of the Year reveal!
Read MoreDan Wall is a secondary school teacher that uses skateboarding and skateboard building as a way for his students to learn valuable life skills.
Read MoreMy goal for this unit was to show students how timbers could be manipulated into curved shapes and how that might be used in everyday society.
Read More"In my programs, we don’t do math and science just for “practice” – we actually use it to create our boards." says Beau Trifiro of his STEM/STEAM programs.
Read MoreAndy Hahn at KIPPLA in east Los Angeles, makes good grades a prerequisite for building their own skateboard before the end of the school year.
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