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LEARN ABOUT ELECTRICITY – Provide a fun learning experience for inquisitive minds
Take this step to enrich children's leisure lives, cultivate hands-on ability, and consolidate knowledge. Assisting teachers and parents in better physics teaching.
Aid young children and elementary school students to increase their physical knowledge in a hands-on form with a simple series circuits
Specifications:
- Color: Green Black (As Picture Show)
- Material: Plastic
- Battery: 2*AA Battery (Not included)
Package Contents:
1 x Bulb Holder
1 x Battery Holder
1 x Switch
1 x Bulb
1 x Conductive Line
(batteries not included)
Description:
DIY Hand Cranked Power Generator kit
Material: ABS plastic and metal

Package includes:
1 x my first generator kit
Constructed of high quality material, durable and safe.
Mini motor model toy, a device for converting electrical energy into mechanical energy.
A series of physical science broaden kids and children's horizon, stimulating their curiosity.
Specifications:
Type: Motor Toy
Material: ABS, Electronic Components
Features: Durable, Energy Conversion Learning, Easy to Assemble, Miniature Size
Size: 60mm x 52mm x 37mm (Approx.)

Package Includes:
1 x Motor toy model
1 x Plastic propeller
The Basic Electricity circuit kit includes everything that you need to get started,provides a hands-on opportunity for students in grades 7-11 to build simple circuits. With our physics lab kit, you can build many interesting experiments, such as stair double-switch circuits, traffic lights, electromagnets, hand-cranked generators, series and parallel circuits, etc. The kit contains English instructions,it starts simple to gets little complex, and introduces various basic circuit experiments and magnetic knowledge.
Note: This set does not contain two AA batteries. You need to purchase 2 AA batteries to drive the circuit.
Package Includes:
2 x AA Batteries Holders
2 x Bulb Holders
5 x Bulbs
2 x Switches(SPDT)
1 x Switches(SPST)
1 x Hand crank generation model
1 x Compass
1 x Wind Power Car
1 x Screwdriver
10 x Cable
1 x Electromagnet
1 x Double LED board
1 x Transparent storage box
1 x Small wrench





Description :
Cool and basic solar science experiment for the beginner. Simply connect the parts and see the magic of solar power.
What's in the box?
1 x Connection board with solar panel
1 x Connection board with Motor
1 x Jumper cables for connection boards
1 x Propeller (Colour of propeller is random)

Here is another edition of the solar project kit, the Light Edition Solar Project Kit. Did I mention it comes with rechargeable batteries? Here's a video showing how you can set up a Moser Bottle Lamp easily
Once again, Cytron Technologies presents the in-house selected and packed do-it-yourself (DIY) Solar Project Kit. The kits are specially designed for Malaysia Primary School students and teachers who have to undergo a new subject known as Reka Bentuk & Teknologi (RBT). RBT is also a compulsory tech subject introduced to Secondary schools to enhance learning through practicality and hands-on.
A couple of things you should know about the Solar Project Kit:
- NO Hot Soldering Gun nor Hot Glue Gun is needed to complete the project!
- NO Screwdriver to connect components or wires! Press-fit terminals are included.
- Everything you need in one box - The box is part of the project too!
- Comes with an instruction manual - Sync to Standard 5 school textbook!
- Designed to fuel creativity! - When combined with basic materials.
What's in the box ?
- Solar Project Kit - Light:
- 1 x Solar Cell/Panel 3V 160mA (0.48W) Wire Soldered
- 2 x CH-2 Quick Wiring Terminal Press Type
- 1 x Rocker Switch with Wire-20CM
- 1 x Double Sided Tape 12 x 24 x 1mm (5 pcs)
- 2 x LED Super Bright 5mm Red
- 1 x Diodes 1N4007
- 1 x AAAx2 Battery Holder
- 1 x PKCELL NiMH Rechargeable AAA 1200mAh Battery (2 Pcs)
- 1 x Instruction Manual for RBT 5 Solar - Light
- Assembly instructions video available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8YMGuFnWsA
Description:
Note: This kit comes with the Seeeduino -Lotus, Arduino UNO compatible board.
Note: The All In One Beginner Kit is now compatible with Scratch 3.0 graphical programming and there are 16 FREE lessons :) Check it out.
Here is a Video on getting Started :
YouTube : Easy way to start with Arduino
Learning new things is always difficult, and it's the same for Arduino beginners. You need to learn hardware knowledge, programming code, need to know connection methods of various complex interfaces, and even need to master welding skills. Tons of things are needed before you actually start learning Arduino programming. Well, we feel your pain, so we carry the Grove Beginner Kit for Arduino® from SeeedStudio, it is one of the simplest ways to get started with Arduino.
Unlike most kits, the Grove Beginner Kit for Arduino is an all-in-one kit, no breadboard, no soldering, even no wiring is needed. The kit cuts all those muss and fuss, aiming to give you the best experience, you only need to focus on coding and Arduino Learning. The kit is powered by one Arduino compatible Board (Seeeduino Lotus) together with 10 additional Grove Arduino sensors all in one piece of the board.
All the modules have been connected to the Seeeduino(Microcontroller) through the PCB stamp holes so no Grove cables are needed to connect. This is perfect for educational fields where frustrating wiring and soldering is no longer needed.
Of course, you can also take the modules out and use Grove cables to connect the modules. You can build any Arduino project you like with this Grove Beginner Kit For Arduino®.
What is Grove?
Grove makes it easier to connect, experiment, and simplify the prototyping process. No jumpers or soldering required. We have developed more than 300 Grove modules, covering a wide range of applications that can fulfill a variety of needs. Not only are these open hardware, but also have open-source software.
Note: SeeedStudio also prepared example code and software libraries to help you running 12 different demos in just a few lines of code. Check this Wiki to get started now!
Features:
- Arduino UNO compatible board(ATmega320p based Seeeduino Lotus) 10 most commonly used Arduino modules
- All modules are pre-wired, no breadboard and jumper cables required
- 74 pages PDF wiki 12 step by step project tutorials
- Super friendly to beginner and STEAM education
- Compatible with over 300 Grove modules
Hardware Overview :

What's in the box?
- Included in Kit:
- Grove Beginner Kit For Arduino Board x 1
- Micro USB Cable x 1
- Grove Cables x 6
- Included on the board:
- Grove - LED x 1
- Grove - Buzzer x 1
- Grove - OLED Display 0.96" x 1
- Grove - Button x 1
- Grove - Rotary Potentiometer x 1
- Grove - Light x 1
- Grove - Sound x 1
- Grove - Temperature & Humidity Sensor x 1
- Grove - Air Pressure Sensor x 1
- Grove - 3-Axis Accelerator x 1
- Seeeduino Lotus x 1
Resources:
- Please visit the wiki for more information about the Grove Beginner Kit For Arduino®
- Grove Beginner Kit for Arduino Wiki (pdf)
- Grove Beginner Kit for Arduino Schematic Design Files
- Scratch 3.0 Graphical Programming, 16 FREE Lessons
- Sensor Datasheet
- Initial Arduino Firmware Demo
- Grove Beginner Kit for Arduino Resources in one (20200401) [7z]
The Solar System is the gravitationally bound system of the Sun and the objects that orbit it. In this kit, you will be able to demonstrate and visualize how the earth orbits the sun and how the moon orbits the earth. While you're at it, let your children build it themselves while learning how to hook up some gears and DC motors.

Note: Download the softcopy instruction manual (English) here.
The kit is also paintable which makes it exciting! Let your children paint the planets after assembling the wooden structure.
Features:
- Do It Yourself Wooden Sun Earth-Moon Orbit
- Suitable for age 6 years old and above
- Come with everything needed to assemble the solar system project
- Learn about our solar system with Sun, Earth and Moon.
What's in the box?
- Wooden parts for the rotating gear structure
- Some double-sided tape
- 1 x orange stopper
- 3 x Wires
- 1 x AA battery holder
- 1 x Wooden filer (For sanding)
- 1 x DC motor
- 1 x Metal rod
- 3 x Different size circular foam
Resources:
- Simple Instruction Manual (pdf) available at https://drive.google.com/file/d/12UEnyVX-RVcuwOicUKkkN3ibxSEkhKYA/view?usp=sharing
- Assembly instructions video available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPWX-8htBts
Description:
The Kitronik LAB:bit for the BBC micro:bit offers a super fun way for children to learn about coding in an engaging and hands-on way. It has been specifically designed for the classroom for KS2 computing and is backed by online MakeCode tutorials, simplified custom blocks, and a detailed getting started guide. Supplied in the box are; a battery holder (3 x AA), a wheel and tyre for the motor, and the detailed easy to follow guide.
The board is absolutely packed with an impressive array of features and devices for easy delivery of fun and informative lessons. These include; a motor, ultrasonic distance sensor, 2 x large user-assignable tactile buttons (with indicator LEDs), a microphone, speaker (with volume control), 7 programmable ZIP LEDs(in an arc), A user-assignable potentiometer control, 2 x sets of traffic light LEDs, and LEDs arranged in a dice formation (that can also be used for displaying digits).
The board also features; an edge connector for the micro:bit to slot into, a pre-fitted protective acrylic cover, clip-able pads for attaching an additional motor, 2 x clip-able pads for attaching further buttons/switches, Colour changing power indication LEDS, a cutaway for easy reset button access, and pre-fitted anti-slip rubber feet.
This all in one laboratory environment ships with a detailed getting started guide, filled with step by step information that can easily be followed by either teacher or pupil. The guide starts with an introduction to using a micro:bit and the MakeCode editor, with each explained in detail. This is then followed by instructions for fitting the wheel to the motor. Each area of the board is explained in detail, complete with code examples for each. As with the previous sections, this part of the booklet has been designed so that it can be used by teachers and pupils.
Coding is done via the MakeCode blocks editor. Kitronik has produced custom blocks for the editor to ensure that they are suitable for use with pupils aged 7-10. Each area of the board has its own blocks that all slot together in intuitive ways and they have been organised into subdirectories by type. For example, all of the blocks for the motor are in one submenu and blocks for the traffic lights are in another submenu. There is also an 'other' submenu that contains blocks for the more advanced/older students who require an extra level of challenge. Detailed information on how to add these blocks to MakeCode can be found in the Getting start guide that ships with LAB:bit.
Power is provided via the provided 3 x AA battery holder into the DC barrel jack input. The board has been rated for a maximum of 6V and a minimum of 3V, 3V - 4.5V recommended. The onboard power regulation circuit provides power to the board and to the micro:bit, removing the need to power the micro:bit separately. LAB:bit has an inbuilt polarity protection circuit for the DC input. There is a Colour changing power LED to indicate when the battery voltage is getting low.
Note:
- No soldering.
- Minimal mechanical assembly required. The wheel needs to have the tyre fitted and then to be fitted to the onboard motor.
- This kit is not supplied with a micro:bit. The micro:bit is available separately here.
Features:
- LAB:bit is an all in one educational platform designed for the delivery of KS2 computing in the classroom (7 - 10-year-olds).
- It's packed full of devices, LEDs, switches, sensors, and other programmable features.
- It features an edge connector for the micro:bit to slot into, no tools required.
- LAB:bit is supplied with a pre-fitted protective acrylic cover.
- Additionally, there are clip-able pads for attaching an additional motor, 2 x clip-able pads for attaching further buttons/switches, colour changing power indication LEDs, and a cutaway for easy reset button access.
- There are also pre-fitted anti-slip rubber feet to ensure that LAB:bit stays securely on the desk.
- Code it with blocks in the MakeCode editor.
- Kitronik custom blocks to make coding more intuitive and straightforward.
- Custom blocks are grouped by type to make it easy to go straight to the blocks you need.
- No soldering!
- Minimal mechanical assembly required.
- Supplied in the box are; a battery holder (3 x AA) and a wheel and tyre for the motor.
- Power LAB:bit via the provided 3 x AA battery holder.
- The board is rated for 3V - 6V.
- It has an inbuilt polarity protection circuit for the DC input.
- The onboard power regulation circuit provides power to the board and to the micro:bit, removing the need to power the micro:bit separately.
- LAB:bit is supplied with a fully comprehensive getting started guide. It takes you through everything you need to know and can be followed by both teacher and pupils.
What's in the box ?
1 x Kitronik LAB:bit for the BBC micro:bit
1 x Yellow 5 spoke injection moulded wheel and rubber tyre.
1 x 3AA battery holder.
(* Micro:bit NOT Included *)
Requires the following :
- micro:bit
- USB cable for connecting the micro:bit to a computer.
- 3 x AA Batteries.
- Optional - 5V USB Power Supply (1A or more).

(* Micro:bit NOT Included *)

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