Science Club in a box Science Club in a Box enables you to run a weekly science club. The kit includes six activities with all the instructions and equipment required Read More
Paper Engineering Challenge your students to build something amazing with our paper engineering kit, which includes rolling sticks, super strong hole punches, tape and plenty of nuts and bolts. All you need to provide is A4 scrap paper and some inspiration… Read More
Marble Mazes Children will be challenged to create a route for a marble to travel through as slowly as possible without stopping, using limited materials. Throughout the activity, discussion can encourage children to consider scientific principles such as the effect of gravity causing the marble to roll and the effect of friction on its movement. Read More
K’Nex Construction A versatile and colourful construction kit of rods and connectors which can be used for a wide variety of engineering challenges as pupils can create towers, bridges, cranes, cars and fairground rides. Read More
Circuit Detectives Pupils must work out where the fault is in eight different circuits using a test kit containing wire, batteries and bulbs. Read More
Electrical Experiments Everything needed to teach the topic of electricity at KS2 – bulbs, wires, batteries, buzzers, motors and even propellers! Read More
micro:bit kit loan micro:bit is a tiny programmable computer, designed to make learning and teaching easy and fun. It provides a more approachable method to computing than just teaching coding, and is a great… Read More
Light and Shadows Everything needed to teach the topic of light with this class size kit loan with torches, mirrors, optical blocks kit to explore and investigate shadows. Three activity boxes. Read More
Circuit Detectives Students are challenged to find the faults in a series of electrical circuits, taking a systematic approach to problem solving. Read More
Practical Engineering Students learn how a basic motor works and use their knowledge of electrical circuits to build a working vacuum cleaner from everyday materials. Read More
Micro:bit Robots Children code a BBC micro:bit to control a robot buggy and explore the importance of testing and improving their designs. Read More
Micro:bit Codebreakers Children will learn how to use a BBC micro:bit to send messages to each other, considering the importance of privacy while trying to work out who their secret agent partner is. Read More
K’Nex Workshops Pupils become engineers and design, build and test working models using K’Nex. Workshop challenges include fairground rides, opening bridges, Mars Rovers and rubber band cars. Read More