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STEM: Building a robotic hand

February 24, 2017 By Annette1 4 Comments

Ever since we build a hand out of paper and yarn my lad has been searching for something, almost ANYTHING that would work better.  So imagine our delight when Tinker crates arrived and the topic was “Robotic Hand!”

With the use of elastic, brands, eye screws and foam…one working robotic hand was made.

I loved seeing the look of concentration on his face.

Tinker Crates give clear instructions on how to make their crates.  As long as one carefully reads EVERYTHING you can make the STEM project without any issues.  I find them affordable, and the lad likes putting them together so it’s a win-win.  

It comes with a handy tinkerzine with greatly expands the learning done.  We have a couple of other projects left in this kit to do.  We just didn’t get to them today.

The lad has had a great deal of fun experimenting with the robotic hand.

I really wish I could have videoed the conversation between the lad and his dad afterwards.
Figuring out why the robotic hand doesn’t work as well as a human hand.
Seeing how they would change it to make it work better if they could.
It was just a great conversation and one of the top reasons why I like to do these tinker crates with my lad, the conversations with my lad.

That and this statement
“This isn’t homeschooling.  This is fun!”

If you follow this affiliate link, you can get $10 off your first Tinker Crate eh?

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: child-led learning, Do It Yourself, Friday Fun, hands-on learning, Science, STEM, tinker crates

STEM: Light Up Planetarium

November 23, 2016 By Annette1 7 Comments

Since battling illness is the name of the game in this house lately, today I decided to switch things up for the lad.

“Do your reading and then we’ll work on a couple of your boxes okay?”   says I.

“GREAT MOM” was the enthusiastic response.  (good to have enthusiasm again)  🙂

Over the past year we’ve been working with kiwi crates, I decided to bump up the the tinker crates, and Light Up Planterium is the first one we received.     Below you will see my son unpacking the box.  It comes in the mail addressed to him.

 
Tinker Creates is a great way to teach and entertain youth from 9-16 years old.   I discovered that the instructions are different, they came as a fold out page rather than a booklet. 

My son had absolutely no problem following the instructions and figuring out where he wanted to go.  He was able to easily look ahead and problem solve before reaching the next stage as needed.

HA!!!   I made my first ever presentation, cool eh?

One thing I couldn’t figure out how to show you was how neat all those pin holes stars look against a dark ceiling.  Just couldn’t get a good shot regardless of what I did with the camera.

But seriously, tinker crates are a great deal of fun and you can take the learning from them into so many different directions.  Do them as is or put them into a small unit study.  We’re studying astronomy this year so this box was an excellent fit.  You can order individual crates from Kiwi Crates from what I recall, so give them a look see and figure out what you can use with your students.  🙂 

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: affiliate, Astronomy, hands-on learning, Science, STEM, tinker crates

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