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Circuit Scribe Super Kit
Includes a silver pen, magnetic sheet, 11 electronic modules, circuit stencil, sticker sheet, 9-volt battery, and an advanced workbook/sketchbook.
The Super Kit contains a full-size pen and modules that introduce more advanced concepts, including light & sound to take your circuit sketches to the next level!
This electronics kit for students allows you to explore conductivity & touch-sensitive circuits, and to build your understanding of inputs, outputs, and signal processing in your circuits. Additional topics to explore in the guided workbook include light sensing, drawing circuits, timed circuits, piezoelectric materials, and more.
11 Modules:
* 9V Battery adapter with 9V battery
* x2 LEDs
* Switch
* Transistor
* Dial
* Dimmer
* Blinker
* Buzzer
* Multi-Colored LED
* Light Sensor
Additional Items:
* Conductive Ink Pen
* Circuit Stencil
* Jumper Sticker Sheet
* Workbook
* Steel sheet
Learn about electronics with a pen and sheet of paper? It sounds a bit like science fiction, but this unique take on circuits does just that! The core of Circuit Scribe is a non-toxic silver ink pen. Draw an "ink circuit" on a piece of paper, then snap the magnetic electronic modules (sensors, switches, transistors, and more) onto the drawing with the included magnetic sheet. Once a connection is completed & powered by the included battery, the electronics come to life. Each kit comes with a student workbook that introduces the concept, teaches the basics of electronics, and provides exercises to complete. Exercises include making touch sensors, series switches, and even creating a circuit from your signature! The unique presentation and concept is quite intuitive for youngsters just learning electronics. Replacing circuit blocks with conductive ink also de-clutters the learning area, helping students focus on specific modules & concepts.
This is kit looks like a great start to our STEM kit at camp
My upper elementary class is starting a unit on energy
For STEM Event