A group of elementary school children gathered around a teacher, who is demonstrating a science experiment or activity using wooden boards and a bottle of glue on a classroom table.

Creator

KIDZ

STEM

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EDUCATIONAL

PROJECT

KITS

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STEM & EDUCATIONAL PROJECT KITS -

Creator Kitz

by Creator Kidz

Our range of self assembly kits are perfectly tailored for use in the classroom or at home. They are safe and simple to build with no previous experience required.

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.

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STEM Learning

Each of our kits foster creativity, critical thinking and problem solving skills in the students.

Why choose our kitz…

Hands On

We use a ‘hands on’ approach which enables students to actively interact with concepts, promoting better understanding and retention.

Engaging

Our kits are designed by teachers, to capture and hold the interests and attention of the students with fun, interactive and challenging activities.

Create & Personalise

Creator Kitz empowers students to learn through hands-on STEM kits they can paint, colour, and personalise—making learning creative and unique.

What you’ll get…

  • Model car, safety goggles, hammer, glue, and other small tools on a workbench.

    All the materials, components and glue required

  • A page from an assembly instructions manual with a picture of someone attaching a piece of material, possibly fabric or paper, to a surface with hands.

    Step by step assembly instructions

  • Lesson plan for Kidz Clock, including sections for key idea, lead-up activity ideas, and stepping instructions.

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

  • A colorful table titled 'Risk Assessment: Clock' contains columns for task description, possible outcomes, description, risk assessment levels, controls, and risk level after controls. It details hazards during clock handling, installing clock, and attaching yarn, with risk levels from low to extreme.

    Sample Risk Assessments

A young girl with glasses and a ponytail using a flashlight to examine small black toy wheels on a wooden table in a classroom.

What our clients say

“The best part about the experience was seeing the children use social/emotional skills such as collaboration, resilience and perseverance to make their kit. We were so impressed with how they regulated their emotions and worked together."

Jacqui, Foundation Teacher.

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