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Micro:bit V2 is a tiny, programmable computer board designed to teach kids and beginners about coding, electronics, and robotics. The board features a range of sensors, buttons, and LED lights that can be programmed using various programming languages and visual programming tools.
Now includes both a speaker and microphone as well as many of the same great features students have used for years. It's easier than ever to use sound and touch to get creative in the classroom.
Using the micro:bit V2, students will be able to sense and react to sound with the built-in microphone and play sound with the built-in speaker while coding in MakeCode, Python, or Scratch!
Build up to six projects straight out of the box with this great value SG Education Project Kit for the BBC micro:bit. The perfect way to get started with programming and hardware interaction. No soldering required, all parts are included to build 6 projects. Small prototype breadboard and 2 x AAA Batteries are included.
Included in the kit are: BBC Micro:Bit Mini Breadboard Shielded Croc Leads USB to mini USB cable Red-Green-Amber LED's Battery cage AAA batteries included
The projects that can be built are: Dice Theremin Miniature Steady Hand Game Fruit Keyboard Traffic Light
With the micro:bit Go Bundle you have a complete set to get started coding right away. This bundle includes a micro:bit board, micro USB cable, battery holder and 2x AAA batteries.
The BBC micro:bit is a pocket-sized computer that introduces you to how software and hardware work together. It has an LED light display, buttons, sensors and many input/output features that, when programmed, let it interact with you and your world. The new micro:bit V2.2 with sound adds a built-in microphone and speaker, as well as an extra touch input button and a power button.
Perfect for sharing the micro:bit with friends, the micro:bit club is a 10 pack containing all the pieces needed to enjoy micro:bit in STEM groups, coding clubs, school classes, scouts, guides and cubs or any other social gathering (contains 10 BBC micro:bits V2, 10x USB cables, 10 x battery holders ; 20x AAA batteries).
The micro:bit is a pocket-sized computer that you can code, customise and control to bring your digital ideas, games and apps to life. Measuring 4cm by 5cm, and designed to be fun and easy to use, users can create anything from games and animations to scrolling stories at school, at home and on the go - all you need is imagination and creativity.
The micro:bit is completely programmable. That means each of its LEDs can be individually programmed as can its buttons, inputs and outputs, accelerometer, magnetometer and Bluetooth Smart Technology. The micro:bit has a website full of coding languages, lesson plans, tutorials, and fun ideas to help you get creative
The Kitronik :MOVE mini buggy kit Mark 2 for the BBC micro:bit is a fun introduction to robotics. Once built it can be coded for a variety of fun activities.
The Kitronik :MOVE mini MK 2 buggy kit for the BBC micro:bit is the latest version of our ever popular :MOVE mini that provides a fun introduction to robotics. The :MOVE mini is a 2 wheeled robot that is suitable for autonomous operation, remote control projects via a Bluetooth application or being controlled using a second BBC micro:bit as a controller via the microbits radio functionality.
The Kitronik Lesson in a Box Primary Computing Pack is a complete set of electronics and teaching resources to enable successful curricular-linked lessons with minimal teacher effort. The kit and teaching resources have been tried and tested by real pupils and developed with real teachers to save you time. It is an all-in-one Laboratory for learning/delivering computing in the classroom for 8 - 11-year-olds again and again. In developing this box we wanted it to be affordable, useful and robust enough for teachers to use again and again. The resources cover computing specifications with link over to Science.
All of the teaching resources are set out in a teacher, ‘user-friendly' way, including technicians' notes, lesson plans, and worksheets. These are supplied as Microsoft Word, PowerPoint formats as well as PDFs, which can be copied, modified, and printed to suit your own teaching style. There is also a quick start guide to the Lesson in a Box kit that gives an overview of the whole box including a summary of your new lessons, how to set up your kit, how to use the micro:bit, code examples and more! The Primary Computing Pack utilise the BBC micro:bit and our LAB:bit board designed specifically for this type of activity! It requires no soldering and has a protective case on top of the components. The advantages of the micro:bit are that while being easy to use, it is feature-packed and it can be coded with languages that suit every ability level.
The Lesson in a Box Primary Computing Pack is a complete set of electronics and teaching resources to enable successful curricular lessons with minimal teacher effort.
No soldering is required for technicians or students.
The kit and teaching resources have been tried and tested by real pupils and developed by real teachers.
The kit includes technicians' notes, lesson plans, resources and workbooks or worksheets.
The kit has been designed to be used over and over again, all component parts were chosen/designed with this in mind.
Packaged in a sturdy reusable Grantnells tray that will keep the kits together and safe in between uses.
It's fun to teach and fun to learn!
Contents: There are 10 student and 1 teacher sets of Electronics (11 sets in total) supplied in a reusable Gratnells tray. Each set includes:
1 x LAB:bit.
1 x 5 spoke injection moulded Wheel and tyre for the motor.
1 x 3xAA Battery cage.
1 x Printed A4 Piano.
1 x Printed A4 Snakes and Ladders style board.
1x Printed A3 Build Instructions.
Also included with the Kit is a USB Drive, the drive contains; -- Quick start guide for teachers and technicians. -- Full teaching resources for 11 lessons, including PowerPoint presentations, worksheets, schemes of work, and some printed material. Lesson 1 – Introduction to BBC micro:bit and MakeCode Lesson 2 – Inputs and Outputs Lesson 3 – Physical Systems Lesson 4 – Algorithms Lesson 5 – Traffic Lights Lesson 6 – Traffic Light with Crossing Lesson 7 – Brightness Control Lesson 8 – Speed Control Lesson 9 – Sound Meter Lesson 10 – Echolocation Lesson 11 – Musical Instrument
Develop your coding skills with the Kitronik ARCADE, a fully featured programmable gamepad for use with the MakeCode Arcade block editor.
The MakeCode Arcade editor has been designed to allow everyone, from beginners to experienced game enthusiasts, to create retro arcade games to run in the browser or on handheld consoles. It consists of drag-and-drop blocks that snap together to form programs. You can also write your code in Javascript and Python! The Kitronik ARCADE is a handheld gaming platform designed specifically for use with the MakeCode Arcade editor, either write your own games and run them on ARCADE or download existing games and enjoy a fully-featured handheld gaming experience.
Onboard Features: The Kitronik ARCADE has been specifically designed to offer the perfect platform for running these games. It's packed full of features and has been ergonomically designed for comfort and ease of use. It features a full-colour LCD wide viewing angle screen, a piezo sounder for audio feedback, a vibration motor for haptic feedback, 6 gamer input buttons, a menu button, a reset button and an on/off switch. Everything you need for the perfect gaming experience. It also features a software volume control, a USB programming port, and 2 expansion ports for expert-level users.
For Education: The emphasis for MakeCode Arcade is Learning/Education and there are a wealth of resources available on the MakeCode Arcade website to facilitate this. There are; guided tutorials that walk you through creating simple games, more complex games that you can open and learn from, games written by community members that you can learn from, game concepts tutorials, tutorials that explore graphics and Maths, lesson plans, CS courses, printable coding cards for the classroom, video tutorials, and much more!
For Fun: Sometimes it's all about playing! ARCADE offers a fully-featured platform for an immersive handheld gaming experience. If coding isn't your thing and you just want to play, there are a wealth of games available on the MakeCode Arcade website that you are free to download and enjoy, with no learning/debugging required. Access to these games is free and more are being added by users continuously. Just browse for something you like, download it, and then sit back and enjoy the experience.
Features:
The Kitronik ARCADE is a feature-packed handheld gamepad for use with the Microsoft Arcade editor.
Write your own games to play or freely download games from the MakeCode Arcade website.
Use the wealth of educational material available to create a game from the ground up or tweak existing code and learn the open-source way.
It features a full-colour LCD wide viewing angle screen.
It has a piezo sounder for audio feedback.
Make use of the vibration motor for haptic feedback.
It also features; 6 gamer input buttons, a menu button, a reset button and an on/off switch.
There is also a software volume control, a USB programming port, and 2 expansion ports for expert-level users.
The ARCADE can be powered by either 3xAA batteries or via the micro USB connector.
The Lesson in a Box (Simple Robotics) is a complete set of electronics and teaching resources to enable successful cross-curricular lessons with minimal teacher effort. The kit and teaching resources have been tried and tested by real pupils and developed by real teachers to save you time. In developing this box Kitronik wanted it to be affordable, useful and robust enough for teachers to use again and again. The resources cover not only the KS3/KS4 specifications but also personal development by encouraging pupils to view traditional STEM activities as having value across their curriculum.
All of the teaching resources are set out in a teacher, ‘user-friendly' way, including technicians notes, lesson plans, and workbooks or worksheets. These are supplied as Microsoft Word, PowerPoint formats as well as PDF’s, which can be copied, modified, and printed to suit your own teaching style. There is also a quick start guide to the Lesson in a Box kit that gives an overview of the whole box including: a summary of your new lessons, how to setup your kit, how to use the microbit, code examples and more!
The robots utilse the BBC microbit and our Klip Motor Driver board designed specifically for this type of activity! It requires no soldering and is all connected by crocodile clips. The advantages of the microbit are that, while being easy to use, it is feature packed and it can be coded with languages that suit every ability level. As has been mentioned, this kit is cross-curricular and has been designed for DT, Computing & Physics.
DT- Your robots are all about the design process.
Computing- Your robots are all about the robot’s code.
Physics – Your robot is all about speed and velocity.
Enrichments & Open Days – It's all about experimentation and fun.
Features:
The Lesson in a Box Simple Robotics Pack is a complete set of electronics and teaching resources to enable successful cross-curricular lessons with minimal teacher effort.
The box covers 3 of the progress 8 curricular for the National Curriculum (Design & Technology, Computing, and Physics).
No soldering required for technicians or students.
The kit and teaching resources have been tried and tested by real pupils and developed by real teachers.
The kit includes technicians notes, lesson plans, resources and workbooks or worksheets.
The kit has been designed to be used over and over again, all component parts were chosen/designed with this in mind.
Packaged in a sturdy reusable Grantnells tray that will keep the kits together and safe in between uses.
It's fun to teach and fun to learn!
Contents: There are 10 student and 1 teacher sets of Electronics (11 sets in total) supplied in a large reusable Gratnells tray. Each set includes:
1 x Kitronik Klip Motor Driver Board for BBC micro:bit.
2 x Kitronik clippable TT motor boards (with cable tie and screws).
2 x Right Angle Geared Hobby TT motors.
2 x 5 Spoke Injection Moulded Wheels for TT Motors.
1 x set of 10 clip leads.
1 x ping pong ball for robot castor.
A simple chassis template.
A USB Drive containing all resources and the robot chassis template.
The USB drive contains:
Quick start guide for teachers and technicians.
Design and Technology Project - 6-week Design Challenge
Design and technology Lesson - Prototype Challenge.
Computing Lesson - Sequencing, selection and iteration.
The Kitronik Discovery Kit for BBC microbit is a great way to get started with both programming and electronics. The Kit contains five experiments that start very simply, building up to simulating real world systems as confidence grows.
The included booklet assumes no prior knowledge and contains detailed information about everything the new user will need to know. It covers everything from using a prototyping board to how to use the Microsoft MakeCode Editor, and everything in between. This is the ideal kit for someone who is new to the micro:bit, electronics, and coding.
The kit contains five experiments and all of the components required to complete them. Each experiment has; a complete code walk-through, a circuit diagram and a top-down breadboard view, full explanations of what is happening, and how the electronics work.
Note: No soldering is required and you can build your first circuit in minutes!
Features:
This kit offers a great introduction to both coding and electronics.
No soldering required - build your first circuit in minutes!
Make the 5 experiments in the step-by-step tutorial book and learn as you go.
All parts are included to conduct the 5 experiments.
Once you have completed all of the included experiments, you have the perfect prototyping system for further adventures with the micro:bit.
The code can be created in Microsoft's easy to use MakeCode editor.
Contents:
1 x Breadboard breakout for the BBC micro:bit.
1 x Small Prototype Breadboard.
2 x Red 10mm LED.
2 x Yellow 10mm LED.
2 x Green 10mm LED.
10 x 330Ω Resistor.
1 x Piezo Element Buzzer.
10 x Male to Male Jumper Wires.
The included experiments are;
-- LED Control Circuit. -- Buzzer Jukebox. -- Lights in sequence. -- Digital LED Thermometer. -- Traffic light with pedestrian crossing.
Experience the Kitronik Lesson in a Box Visual Computing Pack for Micro:bit and unlock a world of creative possibilities. This comprehensive pack is specifically designed to introduce you to the exciting realm of visual computing using the Micro:bit platform. Packed with a variety of sensors, LEDs, and components, you'll delve into the realms of graphics, animation, and image processing like never before. With step-by-step lesson plans and engaging projects, you'll learn to code captivating visuals and develop your programming skills. Ignite your creativity, broaden your coding horizons, and embark on a visual computing adventure with the Kitronik Lesson in a Box Visual Computing Pack for Micro:bit.
The Lesson in a Box (Visual Computing) is a complete set of electronics and teaching resources to enable successful cross-curricular lessons with minimal teacher effort.
No soldering is required for technicians or students.
The kit has been tried and tested by pupils and developed by teachers.
These subject packs are a basic introduction to cross-curricular visual computing.
The subject packs come with a detailed lesson plan, cross-referenced to: class slides, workbooks/ worksheets, checklists etc., technician’s notes and where appropriate, AFL guidance with answers and plenaries.
The sturdy reusable Gratnells tray is robust enough for teachers to use again and again.
It's fun to teach and fun to learn!
Contents:
1 x 2GB swivel USB stick, containing everything needed for planning and delivery of each lesson.
1 x Deep Gratnells storage tray.
1 x Translucent lid for tray.
11 x Kitronik ZIP Halo HD for micro:bit.
1 x Klip motor driver for BBC micro:bit.
1 x Right angle geared hobby motor.
1 x Solderless motor board for right angle geared hobby motor.
1 x 5 spoke injection moulded yellow wheel for Right angle geared hobby motor.
1 x Pack of 10 Crocodile Leads.
2 x M3 8mm Pan Head screws.
6 x Black cable ties.
10 x Rubber bands.
1 x Roll of double-sided tape.
1 x Kaleidoscope build poster.
1 x Egg drop poster.
1 x Mood light poster.
1 x Shake Table poster.
2 x Visual coding guide poster - Part 1.
2 x Visual coding guide poster - Part 2.
1 x Visual computing pack quick start guide.
A set of Pre-cut cardboard templates for each experiment.
Makey Makey GO empowers modern-day creators, visionaries, and innovators with the freedom to invent wherever inspiration strikes. With Makey Makey GO, innovation is at your fingertips - literally. Simply attach an alligator clip, and watch ordinary objects transform into Internet touchpads, ready to revolutionize the world.
Compact enough to hang on your keychain or slip into your pocket, Makey Makey GO is poised to ignite even more STEM projects than its predecessor, the acclaimed Makey Makey, which earned a spot on Consumer Reports' list of "Best Tech Toys of 2014.
Turn everyday objects like bananas into touchpads!
Connect the world around you to your computer! Setup takes just seconds.
Just plug, clip, and play! No programing knowledge needed. No software to install. Works with Mac and Windows.
1000s of possibilities! Make Cardboard Smart Swords, Slack Line Score Boards, and Animal Skype Phones.
Develop your coding skills with the Kitronik ARCADE for BBC micro:bit and MakeCode Arcade, a fully featured programmable gamepad for use with the MakeCode Arcade block editor. The Kitronik ARCADE for BBC micro:bit and MakeCode Arcade is a handheld gaming platform designed specifically for use with the BBC micro:bit and the MakeCode Arcade editor, either write your own games and run them on Arcade or download existing games. The MakeCode Arcade editor is a great way to learn to code games. It features simple snap-together blocks that allow the user to build simple games within minutes. The editor has been designed to allow everyone, from beginners to experienced game enthusiasts, to create games to run in the browser or on handheld consoles. It consists of drag-and-drop blocks that snap together to form programs. You can also write your code in Javascript and Python!
To help you get off to a flying start, we have created a Datasheet, which also doubles as a quick start guide. It comprises; a product brief, usage information, labelled and dimensioned drawings, and an introduction to coding with the MakeCode Arcade editor. The board features 4 directional d-pad buttons, 2 interactive action buttons for coding, a menu button and a full colour 1.77” screen. At the bottom of the BBC micro:bit Arcade are 5 croc-clippable pads for connecting additional switches and devices. These consist of the 3 BBC micro:bit pins (P0, P1 and P2) also a voltage pin and a ground (the same connections as the large pads on the BBC micro:bit. This allows for custom additions to the gamer. Sound is provided via the in-built sounder on the BBC micro:bit.
The Kitronik Arcade is powered by 3xAA batteries, with the battery holders located on the rear of the PCB. The battery holders also act as an ergonomic grip that makes it comfortable to use. The board also provides power to the connected micro:bit via the edge connector slot, removing the need to power the micro:bit separately. The Arcade has a power switch, but it is also possible to turn the Arcade off by simply removing or inserting the BBC micro:bit into the edge connector. There is a green power LED that lights up when the board has power, is switched on, and has a micro:bit inserted. The emphasis for MakeCode Arcade is Learning/Education and there are a wealth of resources available on the MakeCode Arcade website to facilitate this. There are; guided tutorials that walk you through creating simple games, more complex games that you can open and learn from, games written by community members that you can learn from, game concepts tutorials, tutorials that explore graphics and Maths, lesson plans, CS courses, printable coding cards for the classroom, video tutorials, and much more!
Note:
The Kitronik ARCADE for micro:bit is NOT supplied with a BBC micro:bit
Features:
The Kitronik ARCADE for micro:bit is a feature-packed handheld gamepad for use with BBC micro:bit V2 and the Microsoft Arcade editor.
Write your own games to play or freely download games from the MakeCode Arcade website.
Use the wealth of educational material available to create a game from the ground up or tweak existing code and learn the open-source way.
It features a full-colour LCD 1.77” screen.
It also features; 6 gamer input buttons, a menu button, on/off switch.
The ARCADE breaks out the 0, 1, 2, 3V, GND pins from the micro:bit edge connector to croc-clippable pads below the screen.
The ARCADE is powered by 3xAA batteries (Not supplied).
Contents:
1 x Kitronik ARCADE for BBC micro:bit and MakeCode Arcade gamepad.
Laser-cut protective case parts and fixings (supplied already fully assembled and fitted to ARCADE).
The Kitronik Inventor's Kit for the BBC micro:bit is a great way to get started with programming and hardware interaction with the BBC micro:bit. This Inventor's Kit contains everything you need to complete 10 experiments including using LEDs, motors, LDRs and capacitors.
To get you off to a flying start, we have included an easy to follow tutorial book which guides you through everything you will need to know about programming the BBC micro:bit. You don't need any experience with programming as the tutorial book will guide you every step of the way. You'll be programming and creating circuits in no time!
The Kitronik Inventor's Kit for the BBC micro:bit provides a fantastic way of learning how to construct and control electronic circuits. The BBC micro:bit has a selection of pins that are located on the bottom edge of its PCB. By using our specially designed Edge Connector Board for the BBC micro:bit in conjunction with the breadboard, it is easy to use these pins to connect additional components to the BBC micro:bit.
Note:BBC micro:bit is NOT included. This kit requires assembly.
Features:
Make 10 experiments included in the provided step-by-step tutorial book.
All parts are included to conduct the 10 experiments (listed below).
Breaks out 21 accessible pins from the BBC micro:bit using the Edge Connector Board for the BBC micro:bit (included).
Small Prototype Breadboard included for fast prototyping.
Contents:
1 x Mounting Plate.
1 x Potentiometer - Vertical Type (finger adjust) 100K.
1 x Finger Adjust Spindle.
2 x Plastic Spacer 10mm.
1 x Sticky Fixer for Battery Pack.
1 x Small Prototype Breadboard.
1 x Terminal Connector.
4 x Push Switch.
1 x Motor.
1 x Transistor.
2 x Red 5mm LED.
2 x Orange 5mm LED.
2 x Yellow 5mm LED.
2 x Green 5mm LED.
1 x RGB 5mm LED.
1 x Fan Blade.
5 x 2.2KΩ Resistor.
5 x 10KΩ Resistor.
5 x 47Ω Resistor.
1 x Edge Connector Breakout Board for BBC micro:bit.
10 x Male to Male Jumper Wires.
10 x Male to Female Jumper Wires.
1 x 470uF Electrolytic Capacitor.
1 x Piezo Element Buzzer.
4 x Pan Head M3 Machine Screw.
Depending on which booklet version your Inventors Kit shipped with, you will have one of the two following components; -- 1 x Miniature LDR. For booklet versions pre V1.7. -- 1 x Phototransistor. For booklet versions post V1.7.
Crack the code with the Kitronik LAB:bit, the all-in-one laboratory for delivering computing in the classroom (best suited for 7-10-year-olds).
The Kitronik LAB:bit for the BBC microbit 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.
It 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, 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 covers everything the user or teacher needs to know, from the ground up.
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 and they all slot together in intuitive ways. 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 is recommended. The onboard power regulation circuit provides power to the board and to the micro:bit,. LAB:bit has an inbuilt polarity protection circuit There is a colour-changing power LED to indicate when the battery voltage is getting low.
Features:
LAB:bit is an all in one educational platform designed for the delivery of 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.
Code it with blocks in the MakeCode editor.
Kitronik custom blocks to make coding more intuitive and straightforward.
Supplied in the box are; a battery holder (3 x AA) and a wheel and tyre.
Power LAB:bit via the provided 3 x AA battery holder.
The board is rated for 3V - 6V.
It has inbuilt polarity protection.
The onboard power regulation circuit provides power to the board and to the micro:bit.
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 teachers and pupils.
Kitronik's Simple Robotics Kit is an easy build, entry-level, introduction to the exciting world of robotics. Step-by-step build and coding instructions are included.
Enter the world of robotics with our Simple Robotics kit and build your own easy build microbit-controlled robot. It has been designed, from the ground up, to be simple to build by even the youngest of fingers. From its one-piece cardboard chassis to its clip lead connections, everything goes together in a way that is as free from frustration as possible.
This robot buggy is the same that is featured in our Lesson in a Box Simple Robotics kit, which is a complete set of electronics and teaching resources to enable successful cross-curricular lessons with minimal teacher effort. This single version allows you to make one at home with the children and enjoy the fun learning potential this kit offers. Designed and tested with direct Teacher assistance, and in the classroom, we know this kit lends itself perfectly to the young roboteer.
The kit of parts is accompanied by a detailed set of instructions that will not only walk you through the assembly but also covers the coding in detail. Even if you aren't confident or technical in nature, you will have no difficulties assembling and using this wonderful kit. Nearly everything you will need is supplied with the kit. All you need to have to hand is; a microbit, a screwdriver, and a pair of scissors. The scissors and the screwdriver are barely used, so if the children are quite young these parts can be done in a flash by an adult. The included cardboard body can be cut, decorated, and modified to suit your own projects, or you could even design your very own chassis, the possibilities are endless.
Coding: The supplied instructions have extremely detailed coding explanations, so much so that the beginner will have no difficulties following along. There are also some more involved examples that are similarly walked through. The examples are for the Microsoft MakeCode Editor, which is also designed for beginners.
Features:
An easy-build entry-level robot kit that requires no soldering.
It contains detailed instructions for both the assembly and the coding.
The included cardboard body can easily be customised and decorated.
A great activity to do with supervised children.
It can be coded with the easy-to-use Microsoft MakeCode Editor, which the included instructions cover in detail.
Solar farming. Learn how to harvest and then store energy from the sun with the MonkMakes Solar Experimenters Kit for micro:bit. With the Solar Experimenters Kit, you will use a practical and experiment-led approach to learn how small amounts of energy can be harvested from the sun, converted to electrical energy and then be stored for later use. Connect the kit to a micro:bit with the included alligator clips and work through the 6 experiments, learning as you go.
The kit is supplied with a; Solar Store board, Solar Panel, bulb, motor with fan, set of alligator clip leads, and a full-colour instruction booklet. First, the booklet gets you set up and acquainted with the parts, then it guides you through your solar farming learning adventure. There are 6 practical experiments included in the Instruction booklet, designed to be worked through in order. The first three experiments are very basic and are designed to get you familiar with the harvesting concepts and the features of the kit. Once you have a solid grasp of the basics, the final three experiments are more challenging and involved.
The hub of the kit is the Solar Store board. The micro:bit, solar panel, and connected device (bulb, motor) all connect to the Solar Store board. The connections on the board are as follows;
Charge% (output) – stored charge indicator. A voltage between 0V and 3V that can be connected to a micro:bit pin.
Level (output) – stored charge (raw). A voltage between 0V and 5V that can be looped directly to the enable pin, to auto-enable when charged. Note: Do not connect to micro:bit
Enable (input) – enables the power output, so that any stored energy can be used by the attached device.
Power (input) – provides power to the Solar Store board, primarily so that the Charge% output works. Connect 3V and GND to micro:bit.
Solar Power (input) – connect this to your Solar Panel to harvest energy, which is stored in the Solar Store. Accepts a voltage up to 10V. Make sure that + goes to the + on the Solar Panel, and - goes to the - on the Solar Panel.
Power (output) – connect your attached device here. This output is only enabled when the Enable pin is active and there is sufficient stored energy in the Solar Store. The LED (D3) will light when there is enough stored energy.
Power LED – indicates that power is provided to the Solar Store and the Charge% indicator connection to the micro:bit is working.
As the kit is supplied as a single boxed unit it is also the perfect choice for anyone who wishes to learn about measuring air quality at home.
Features:
Learn how to harvest and then store energy from the sun with the MonkMakes Solar Experimenters Kit for micro:bit.
Work through the 6 practical experiments and learn as you go. The experiments included in the booklet are;
Project 1 – Sun Finder. Project 2 – Garden Light. Project 3 – Self Charging Cooling Fan. Project 4 – Adding an Energy Meter. Project 5 – Energy Logger. Project 6 – Intelligent Cooling Fan.
All connections are made via the supplied convenient alligator clip leads.
No soldering is required.
The kit is supplied with a full-colour instruction booklet packed full of useful information.
This kit is supplied with everything you need in order to learn about solar farming in a hands-on way. Just add micro:bit and go!
This add-on will make the perfect gift for any micro:bit user.
ElecFreaks Micro:bit Smart Science IOT Kit offers a gateway to the exciting world of Internet of Things (IoT) exploration, designed to expand your horizons and enhance your learning experience. This kit, although excluding the Micro:bit board, provides a comprehensive suite of components and sensors to fuel your IOT projects.
With a wide array of sensors and modules, you can delve into various aspects of science and technology, from environmental monitoring to data analysis. The kit is a versatile tool for both beginners and seasoned enthusiasts, offering endless possibilities for experimentation and innovation.
Whether you're interested in building a weather station, tracking environmental data, or creating interactive projects, the ElecFreaks Micro:bit Smart Science IoT Kit provides the essential building blocks to bring your ideas to life. It's a must-have for anyone eager to embark on a journey of IOT discovery and hands-on learning.
ELECFREAKS Smart Science microbit IOT Sensors Kit is developed based on IOT:bit, a new breakout board compatible with internet of things sensors such as the ultrasonic sensor, dust sensor, light sensor, and water level sensor, including RTC Timing and WIFI module. You can gather data via the internet of things sensors and send data to the cloud with a more stable and accurate data analysis.
Experiment microbit box Kit is a multifunction micro box experiment equipment that is based on professional experimental equipment and the actual physics learning situation. You will learn how to use the science lab kits to programmatically control physical circuits.
Note: Microbit is not included
Features:
Portable design with all components in the box to avoid loosing anything
The banana line and the joint are common connection which can be widely used for power, signal detection, mutimeter, lead test and circuit boards maintenance.
For this Experiment Box, you'll use banana plug wires to connect different components. These wires are easy to insert and pull out yet still create stable connections.
Meanwhile, using banana plugs lays a foundation for further circuit design.
The micro:bit Smart Health Kit has a well-selection of the Sensor:bit, Analog UV Sensor, PIR Sensor, MQ3 Alcoholic Sensor Brick, Servo and etc., you could use it to build such themes as the UV light detections, the sitting posture reminder, the alcoholic detector, smart trash can and more, from which we can learn how to program and how to keep healthy living habits in a scientific way. Build better science habits with this ELECFREAKS micro:bit Smart Health Kit.
Micro:bit Wonder Building Kit focuses on the bricks expansions with 32 projects available in our WIKI, and it gives you more chances to create more projects. Packed with different electronic sensors such as the Line-following sensor, the Sonar:bit and the Water level sensor, they enrich the projects with more challenge and fun.
NOTE: Micro:bit is not included
GRAPHICAL PROGRAM- Easy to Start even for Beginners CASE RICH- The 32 projects are not all possibilities, you may create more projects with your imagination. SEND WITH FUN SENSORS - (the line-tracking sensor, sonar:bit, and water level sensor) Wukong EXPANSION BOARD- Small volume with sufficient energy COMPATIBLE WITH It has a similar size to micro:bit, and there are four fixed holes for 7x5 bricks on the backside. SUPPORTS FAST CHARGING- The full charging only needs 20 minutes, and the batteries protect themselves from overcharge or short-circuit BRIGHT BREATHING LEDs - Cool your projects from the colourful atmosphere LEDs and blue breathing LEDs