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With this robotics kit, you can easily build a micro:bit controlled robot. With the way that it has been made, even kids as young as 10 can have a go at it! 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 kit is a complete set of electronics and teaching resources to let you run 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.
You'll also find a detailed set of instructions that will not only walk you through the assembly but also cover 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.
Note: The micro:bit is NOT included
As of 31st January, this kit has improved! It is easier to build and more robust post-build. For every step of the process, we have carried out testing in schools to ensure that we've addressed the needs of the teachers and pupils. These improvements are listed below;
The micro:bit is NOT included
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.