Small Outdoor Kiosk - Alabama Wildlife Federation

EXAMPLE SMALL OUTDOOR KIOSK BUDGET
Small Outdoor Kiosk (18”x24”): This
Small
Kiosk
wooden information board has an 18in x 24in
box with cork board inside it and an acrylic
glass window, so that teachers & students can
post “What’s Growing On…” each month.
EST COST:
$60 per Kiosk
See ExampleSmallOCKioskPlans(3’x4’).pdf for
construction details.
Materials & Supplies
Estimated
Cost
Source of Materials
(via Committee Member)
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(1) 24” x 18” x ½” treated plywood
$3
Home Improvement Store
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(1) 2” x 4” x 8’ treated board cut
into (2) 15” long boards and (2) 24”
long boards
$2
Home Improvement Store
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(1) 2” x 2” x 8’ treated strip cut into
(2) 15” long posts and (2) 24” long
strips
$2
Home Improvement Store
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(1) packet of 2.5” self-drilling wood
screws
$3
Home Improvement Store
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(1) packet of 1” screws
$2
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(1) packet of 1.25” washers
$2
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(1) 24” x 18” piece of .08 Acrylic
Plexiglas
$7
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(2) 2 ½” broad loose pin hinges
with three holes per side (zinc
plated for outdoors)
$6
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(1) box of All Climate Rubber
Weatherseal (for gaps 3/8” wide &
7/32” height)
$6
Home Improvement Store
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(1) packet of cork board with (4)
12” x 12” boards
$7
Office Supply Store
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~3” safety hasp hook latch (zinc
plated)
$1
Home Improvement Store
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(1) bottle of Wood Glue (optional)
$5
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(1) combination lock (optional)
$7
Home Improvement Store
Monetary/Item
Donation
Note: You could create (12) Small Outdoor Classroom Kiosks for each of your main Learning Station areas including
the Bog Garden with Frog & Lizard Habitat, (4) Raised Beds, Weather Station, Aquatic Study Garden/Pond, Turtle
Habitat, Worm Farm, Butterfly Garden, etc…so that the classes who “adopt” these learning stations for each semester (or
each year) can update their information and data in the kiosk on an as needed basis with ease.
Example Outdoor Classroom Kiosk Instructions (Small 18in x 24in) by April Waltz, Alabama Wildlife Federation (pg 1 of 4)
EXAMPLE OUTDOOR CLASSROOM KIOSK
(Small: 24” long x 18” tall)
Prepared by April Waltz, Alabama Wildlife Federation, Conservation Education Specialist
Tools: Cordless Power Drill, Circular/Jig Saw, &
Phillips Head Screwdriver
Teachers building a
small OC Kiosk at
AWF’s Outdoor
Classroom Expo.
Materials for Kiosk:
 (1) 24” x 18” x ½” thick piece of treated plywood ~ $3
each or $23 for a standard piece 4’ x 8’ in size
 (1) 2” x 4” x 8’ treated board cut into (2) 15” long
boards and (2) 24” long boards ~ $2
 (1) 2” x 2” x 8’ treated strip cut into (2) 15” long posts
and (2) 24” long strips ~ $2
 (1) packet of 2.5” self-drilling wood screws ~ $3
 (1) packet of 1” screws ~ $2
 (1) packet of 1.25” washers ~ $2
 (1) 24” x 18” piece of .08 Acrylic Plexiglas ~ $7
 (2) 2 ½” broad loose pin hinges with three holes per side
(zinc plated for outdoors) ~ $6
 (1) box of All Climate Rubber Weatherseal (for gaps
3/8” wide & 7/32” height) ~ $6
 (1) packet of cork board with (4) 12” x 12” boards ~ $7
 (1) ~3” safety hasp hook latch (zinc plated) ~ $1
 (1) bottle of Wood Glue (optional) ~ $5
 (1) combination lock (optional) ~ $7
Materials for Roof: (optional)
 Left over pieces of 2”x4” board that is at least 6” long
 (1) packet of (4) 1.5” L-brackets with screws
 (1) 32” x 10” x ½ inch thick of treated plywood
 3-4 roofing shingles
 (1) box of roofing nails
Step 1
Cut the plywood into a 24” x 18” rectangle.
24 inches x 18 inches
Step 2
Use (8) 2.5” self-drilling wood screws to attach the (2) 2”x 4”x 24” boards to the (2) 2” x 4” x 15” boards using
your drill. Once the screws are drilled in it should look like a 4” deep box that is 24” wide and 18” tall.
 24 inches
 15 inches
Example Outdoor Classroom Kiosk Instructions (Small 18in x 24in) by April Waltz, Alabama Wildlife Federation (pg 2 of 4)
Step 3
Use (12) 2.5” self-drilling wood screws to attach the plywood to the box. Drill the screws through the plywood
into the 2”x4”s. (Optional: You can also use Wood Glue to help seal the plywood to the 2”x4”s.) Once the
screws are drilled in it should look like a “shadow box” when you flip it over with the plywood on the bottom.
Step 4
Use (4) 2.5” self-drilling screws to attach the (2) 2”x 2” x 24” strips to the (2) 2”x 2” x 15” strips using your
drill. Once the four screws are drilled in, it should look like a “picture frame.”
Step 5
(This is the hardest step, so consider asking your home improvement store to help you with this step.)
Place the acrylic Plexiglas on top of the “picture frame” you just created. Drill (6) holes in the acrylic Plexiglas
using a 3/16” drill bit. You should have two holes on both of the 18” sides and two holes on one of the 24”
sides – you will not be drilling holes in the fourth side yet because the hinges will go on the fourth side to
connect the Plexiglas frame to the wooden box.
Note: DO NOT put a lot of pressure on Plexiglas as it can easily break.
 Drill Small
Holes
Example Outdoor Classroom Kiosk Instructions (Small 18in x 24in) by April Waltz, Alabama Wildlife Federation (pg 3 of 4)
Step 6
Place washers over each hole on top of Plexiglas and then gently screw in each self-drilling screw by hand
using a Phillips-head screwdriver.
Note: DO NOT over-tighten or put a lot of pressure on Plexiglas.
 The screws should sit inside
the washer (see diagram).
Step 7
Place the (2) 2.5” hinges on the Plexiglas frame (on the opposite side where the screws already are), and drill
(3) small holes in the acrylic Plexiglas using a 3/16” drill bit for each of the holes in the hinges. Then attach the
hinges using the screws included in the hinges packets.
Step 8
Using the screws included the latch packet, attach latch hinge to the front
of the box (see “part A” below) and then attach the latch clasp (see “part
B” below) to the bottom.
Part A
Part B
Step 9
Install Rubber Weatherseal around the interior junction of the frame and
box. Add a slanted roof (if needed) to help weather-proof it as well.
Step 10
Cut cork board (if needed) and attach to plywood on inside of Kiosk with wood glue. Add “legs” to the side(s)
or back so that it is the height you desire.
Example Outdoor Classroom Kiosk Instructions (Small 18in x 24in) by April Waltz, Alabama Wildlife Federation (pg 4 of 4)