 Rethink Learning Commons resources, physical and virtual spaces, print and digital resources to support participatory learning as indicated in the Leading Learning Purple Standard. Maker Spaces, Lego Walls, Greenscreens, lots of books and other technology in live-in spaces with flexi-furniture for many kinds of learning events and projects. This K-9 Fine Arts School in Calgary has done a lot with their physical space by rearranging furniture, having attractive book displays and using student art, the cost being almost free. An addition of a Lego Wall and Green Studio were not too costly investments. Two see-it-in-action examples from Leading Learning show Rethinking physical spaces, including involving the students in the redesign. For more information on engaging teens in Learning Commons design, check out Engaging Teens link on the left. Key descriptors for Rethinking Learning Commons physical spaces also apply to virtual spaces. These are 24-7 LC Access to Resources for all students and teachers. LC physical and virtual spaces are safe, flexible, spacious, and well-designed to accommodate a variety of learning activities. There is workspace for individuals, small group learning, and classes. Students participate in collaboratively planned learning experiences to help attain curricular outcomes. Share and discuss questions from the Learning Guide with other staff members. What can be resourced for Learning Commons development for free? Minimal cost? Moderate cost? Complete makeover? Download the guide to facilitate conversation.