Creator Kitz

Our range of self assembly kits are perfectly tailored for use in the classroom. They are safe and simple to build and provide a fantastic alternative or addition to our incursions.

Each kit has been carefully designed, manufactured and prepared by the Creator Kidz team.

We can post our kits all over Australia, each of them can be linked to the Australian or State/Territory Curriculums, suggestions are provided.

What you’ll get…

  • All the materials, components and glue required

  • Step by step assembly instructions

  • Sample Lesson Plans that include ideas for lead up or follow up activities

  • Sample Risk Assessments

Our Creator Kitz

  • Circular wooden clock with mechanism and hands, 250mm diameter, can be ordered blank (has numbers), with laser engraved World map, or with laser engraved Australia map.

    1 x AA battery required, not included.

  • Age: 5 - 12

    Grade: Foundation to 6

  • 1.0 hrs

  • Could be used with the map engravings to link with Geography curriculum.

    Why not use clocks the students made themselves to teach reading analog time, clock markings include the minutes.

    The clock production could be linked to the design process for a Design & Technology unit.

    The students could paint or decorate their clocks to make this a visual arts project.

  • $14.00 per student/set, + 10% GST

Clock

  • Laser cut wooden Insect Hotel, base can be removed so students can fill the hotel with sticks, leaves and other things. Gluing required.

  • Age: 5 - 12

    Grade: Foundation to 6

  • 1.5 hrs

  • Could be used as a follow up activity to a Biological Science lesson on animals needs and homes.

    Why not use insect hotels the students made themselves to teach about sustainability and caring for the environment.

    The insect hotel production could be linked to the design process for a Design & Technology unit.

    The students could paint or decorate their insect hotels to make this a visual arts project.

  • $12.00 per student/set + 10% GST

Insect Hotel

  • A toy pull-back mechanical car, made from a laser cut wooden chassis, which can be painted or decorated to create your own car body.

  • Age: 5 - 12

    Grade: Foundation to 6

  • 2.0 hrs

  • Could be used as a Physical Science activity to investigate push and pull forces.

    Links well with a STEM inquiry unit.

    The pull-back car production could be linked to the design process for a Design & Technology unit.

    The students could paint or decorate their pull-back cars to make this a visual arts project.

  • $13.50 per student/set, + 10% GST

Pull-back Car

  • Laser cut wooden Desk Organiser with a map of Australia showing borders and capital cities. Approx. size is 200mm x 100mm x 200mm. Gluing required.

  • Age: 7 to 12

    Grade: 2 to 6

  • 2.0 hrs

  • Could be used to support a Geography unit on Australian states and territories.

    A map of the First Nations countries could also be drawn/or painted onto the face by the students.

    The desk organiser production could be linked to the design process for a Design & Technology unit.

    The students could paint or decorate their desk organiser to make this a visual arts project.

  • $13.00 per student/set, + 10% GST

Desk Organiser

  • Laser cut magnet powered car, comes in three options; bus, truck or car. Gluing required.

  • Age: 8 to 12

    Grade: 3 to 6

    Caution: Includes small magnets which present a choking hazard if swallowed.

  • 1.5 hrs

  • Could be used as a Physical Science activity to investigate contact and non-contact forces.

    Links well with a STEM inquiry unit in engineering.

    The magnet car production could be linked to the design process for a Design & Technology unit.

    The students could paint or decorate their magnet cars to make this a visual arts project.

  • $14.50 per student/set, + 10% GST

Magnet Car

  • Laser cut wooden Steady Hand Game. The idea of the game is for the students to avoid touching the wire with the handheld loop, which will turn on a siren and LED. Helps to teach the principle of circuits. Requires a USB-A port with 5 volt output.

  • Age: 10 - 12

    Grade: 5 - 6

  • 2.5 hrs

  • Could be used as a Physical Science activity to investigate electronic circuits.

    Links well with a STEM inquiry unit in engineering.

    The steady hand game production could be linked to the design process for a Design & Technology unit.

    The students could paint or decorate their steady hand game to make this a visual arts project.

  • $15.50 per student/set, + 10% GST

Steady Hand Game

  • A mini wind turbine, using the energy of wind to turn on an LED bulb, stands approx. 200mm tall. Gluing required.

  • Age: 8 to 12

    Grade: 3 to 6

  • 2.0 hrs

  • Links well to science or geography unit to illustrate sustainability and clean energy sources.

    The wind turbine LED production could be linked to the design process for a Design & Technology unit.

    The students could paint or decorate their wind turbines to make this a visual arts project.

  • $14.00 per student/set, + 10% GST

Wind Turbine LED

  • A laser cut wooden model of the Solar System. Sun and planets can be rotated around to simulate orbiting, they are made from polystyrene and allow for students to paint/decorate them.

  • Age: 5 to 12

    Grade: Foundation to 6

  • 2.5 hrs

  • Could be used as an Earth & Space Science activity to investigate the solar system.

    The solar system production could be linked to the design process for a Design & Technology unit.

    The students could paint or decorate their solar systems to make this a visual arts project.

  • $14.00 per student/set, + 10% GST

Solar System

  • A laser cut wooden car that uses a small solar panel to energise the motor, which uses a belt and pulley system to rotate the rear axle and propel the car forwards. Gluing required.

  • Age: 8 to 12

    Grade: 3 to 6

  • 2.0 hrs

  • Could be used as an Earth & Space Science activity to investigate renewable energy and promote sustainability.

    Links well with a STEM inquiry unit in engineering.

    The solar car production could be linked to the design process for a Design & Technology unit.

    The students could paint or decorate their solar cars to make this a visual arts project.

  • $16.50 per student/set, + 10% GST

Solar Car

  • A laser cut wooden equatorial sundial model, that can be adjusted to suit the latitude. Gluing required.

  • Age: 5 to 12

    Grade: Foundation to 6

  • 1.0 hrs

  • Could be used as an Earth & Space Science activity to investigate orbiting, day and night.

    The sundial production could be linked to the design process for a Design & Technology unit.

    The students could paint or decorate their sundials to make this a visual arts project.

  • $12.00 per student/set, + 10% GST

Sundial

  • A mini catapult made from laser cut wood and a 3D printed bucket. Gluing required.

  • Age: 5 to 12

    Grade: Foundation to 6

  • 1.5 hrs

  • Could be used as a Physical Science activity to investigate push and pull forces.

    Links well with a STEM inquiry unit in engineering.

    The catapult production could be linked to the design process for a Design & Technology unit.

    The students could paint or decorate their catapults to make this a visual arts project.

  • $12.00 per student/set, + 10% GST

Catapult

  • A laser cut wooden desk lamp, for simulating the rotation of the earth around the sun and the moon around the earth. Gluing required. Requires a USB-A port with 5 volt output.

  • Age: 8 to 12

    Grade: 3 to 6

  • 2 hrs

  • Could be used as an Earth & Space Science activity to investigate celestial patterns of the sun, earth and moon, and the seasons.

    The lamp production could be linked to the design process for a Design & Technology unit.

    The students could paint or decorate their lamps to make this a visual arts project.

  • $15.50 per student/set, + 10% GST

Sun, Earth & Moon Lamp

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