• Explore and use mechanisms (for example, levers, sliders, wheels and axles) in their products.
• Design & Technology, Key Stage 2, Technical Knowledge
• Understand and use mechanical systems in their products (for example, gears, pulleys, cams, levers and linkages).
• Explore STEM concepts while building vehicle models, ideal for teaching velocity and acceleration.
• Includes parts to build seven vehicles with push, rubber bands, wind, or spring motor power. Ideal for STEM education.
• With over 130 parts, this K'NEX set lets children build seven different vehicle models powered by push power, rubber bands, wind, or a spring motor. Children grasp concepts like potential and kinetic energy, velocity, and acceleration through hands-on activities.
• Supporting the Design and Technology curriculum, children can learn all about various mechanisms and sources of power. The downloadable booklet offers five inquiry-based experiments for structured learning.
Up to four children can work together, promoting teamwork and problem-solving. The experiment guide aligns with national STEM standards, making it a valuable addition to STEM classroom activities and science experiment kits.
• This kit builds 7 working vehicles that demonstrate how they are powered differently
• It includes 131 pieces and a spring motor and experiment worksheets for 5 models
• Up to four children can work on up to five experiments at any one time