TeacherGeek Catch the Bug
Have you heard the buzz? Catch the Bug with TeacherGeek and see why its simply the best introduction to basic electronics on the market. Finished bugs have such personality, roaming the floor and exploring new paths as they bump into legs and objects around the room. These accessible bugs have inspired countless students, drastically increasing interest and enrollment in STEM | Engineering courses and careers. Kids are immediately immersed in electrical concepts, yielding long-lasting understanding through physical, interactive learning. Circuits, voltage, current, resistance, electrical components, and soldering have never made so much sense nor been so fun! Students need a screwdriver, soldering iron, crimping/stripping tool, 2.7 Ohm resistor, alligator clip leads and digital multimeter to complete this activity (sold separately). Lesson plans available for grades 6-12.
Have you heard the buzz? Catch the Bug with TeacherGeek and see why its simply the best introduction to basic electronics on the market. Finished bugs have such personality, roaming the floor and exploring new paths as they bump into legs and objects around the room. These accessible bugs have inspired countless students, drastically increasing interest and enrollment in STEM | Engineering courses and careers. Kids are immediately immersed in electrical concepts, yielding long-lasting understanding through physical, interactive learning. Circuits, voltage, current, resistance, electrical components, and soldering have never made so much sense nor been so fun! Students need a screwdriver, soldering iron, crimping/stripping tool, 2.7 Ohm resistor, alligator clip leads and digital multimeter to complete this activity (sold separately). Lesson plans available for grades 6-12.
Have you heard the buzz? Catch the Bug with TeacherGeek and see why its simply the best introduction to basic electronics on the market. Finished bugs have such personality, roaming the floor and exploring new paths as they bump into legs and objects around the room. These accessible bugs have inspired countless students, drastically increasing interest and enrollment in STEM | Engineering courses and careers. Kids are immediately immersed in electrical concepts, yielding long-lasting understanding through physical, interactive learning. Circuits, voltage, current, resistance, electrical components, and soldering have never made so much sense nor been so fun! Students need a screwdriver, soldering iron, crimping/stripping tool, 2.7 Ohm resistor, alligator clip leads and digital multimeter to complete this activity (sold separately). Lesson plans available for grades 6-12.