Kit Overview
The Basic Robotics Kit is a beginner-level STEM learning tool designed to help students understand
the fundamentals of electronics, circuits, and robotics through hands-on experimentation. It includes
modular electronic components like motors, LEDs, switches, resistors, and buzzers mounted on a
durable baseboard, allowing students to easily build working models without programming. This kit
is ideal for introducing robotics concepts to students aged 8 years and above in schools, tinkering
labs, and STEM learning centers.
What Students Learn
1. Basic principles of electric circuits - series and parallel connections
2. Understanding input, process, and output in robotics systems
3. How to control motors, LEDs, and buzzers using switches
4. Concept of electromagnetism and simple automation
5. Building and troubleshooting small robotic mechanisms
6. How electricity is converted into motion, light, or sound
7. The foundation for next-level learning - Robotics & AI, IoT, and Programming kits
Learning Outcomes
- Identify and connect electronic components correctly on a circuit board
- Build functional models such as an electric fan, barrier gate, buzzer alarm, and light-controlled
circuit
- Demonstrate logical and systematic thinking
- Apply concepts of energy, motion, and control in real-world systems
- Understand the importance of polarity, conductivity, and resistance
- Develop an interest in STEM fields - science, technology, engineering, and mathematics
Technical Specifications
Kit Name: Basic Robotics Kit
Age Group / Level: 8 years and above / Beginner level
Power Source: 3V 6V DC (via battery holder)
Main Components: Pag Board (baseboard), Brik Motor, LEDs, Switches, Resistors, Capacitor,
Potentiometer, Buzzer (sound box), Battery holder, Connecting wires
Material: ABS plastic body, magnetic/snap-fit connectors
Assembly Type: Plug-and-play circuit design (no soldering required)Learning Concepts: Electrical circuits, power flow, load control, series/parallel wiring,
electromagnetism
Activities / Projects: 1015 working projects: Fan circuit, Barrier gate, Light indicator, Alarm system,
Motion demo
Programming Requirement: None (hardware circuit-based learning)
Packaging: Portable ABS plastic carry case with labeled compartments
Documentation: Printed instruction manual and activity guide (color diagrams)
Safety Compliance: Low voltage safe for classroom use
Skills Developed
Technical Skills: Circuit building, motor control, component identification
Cognitive Skills: Logical reasoning, problem-solving, sequential thinking
Creative Skills: Designing small robotic mechanisms and experiments
Collaborative Skills: Working in teams for project assembly
STEM Awareness: Foundational knowledge of robotics and automation