This amazing kit has everything you need for the 'Crack the Code' part of the NSW technology curriculum. It also includes extra pieces for components that are easy to lose. Although the products might look a bit different from the images, we make sure they're perfect for the kit before any swaps. We've set up a Facebook Group for teachers and students to share questions and projects using this kit. We're eager to hear how you like the kit and materials!
Kit Contains: For the School: - 21 Little Bird Uno R3 Compatible Boards
- 21 USB A - B Cables for Arduino
- 21 Crack the Code Shields
- 21 Yellow Protective Cases for the school Uno & ThinkerShield
For the Students: - 21 Little Bird Uno R3 Compatible Boards
- 21 USB A - B Cables for Arduino
School Components Box: - 1 Plastic Component Box
- 21 Mini Modular Breadboards
- 500 LED 5mm in Assorted Colors
- 21 Momentary Pushbutton Switches - 12mm Square
- 21 LDRs (Mini Photocells)
- 21 Breadboard Trim Potentiometers
- 21 Green Piezos With Wires
- 100 220Ω Resistors
- 100 10KΩ Resistors
- 1 Heat - shrink tubing - 5m roll, 3mm Diameter
- 160 Plug to Plug Jumper Cables
- 160 Plug to Socket Jumper Cables
- 160 Socket to Socket Jumper Cables
Using the Crack the Code Kit is a breeze. First, take out the components you need for your project from the school components box. Connect the boards with the cables, and use the shields to add functionality. The little bird boards are easy to work with, and the breadboards let you create different circuits. For students, they can keep their own boards and cables for more practice at home. When using the LED lights, resistors, and other small parts, be careful not to lose them as they are tiny. Always make sure to turn off the power before making any changes to your circuit. To keep the kit in good shape, store the components back in the plastic box when you're done. Check the cables regularly for any signs of wear and tear. And don't forget to join our Facebook group to share your projects and ask questions!