A collection of high print quality classroom posters to help your students understand and learn about core electronics components, actuators and sensors used in entry-level AgTech projects. Each poster comes with a detailed definition and visual. Designed for high-resolution printing (scaleable to A3) or for digital display, these posters are an essential addition to your AgTech learning space.
About the Lesson: This hands-on learning experience builds on a foundational understanding of basic circuits and introduces students to the world of robotics and sensors. Requiring no prior coding or Arduino knowledge, students will build their very own Spy Robots using ultrasound sensors, electronic components and an Arduino microcontroller. This activity provides step-by-step assembly and pre-written code. The lesson slides also include an active link giving access to the pre-written code and
Introduce your students to the foundations of coding with this free set of Coding Cards! Designed for even the youngest learners (Preschool and up), these cards make it easy to explore IF/ELSE logic through simple, hands-on activities. Perfect for early STEM lessons, they help students build problem-solving and computational thinking skills in a fun, accessible way. The easel activity is designed to help guide the session and help students follow along as they build their code using the cards a
This guide provides a quick reference for educators about Arduino microcontrollers. The document includes information about: Arduino use application for educationThe Arduino hardware Associated Software (links included)A quick reference guide to uploading code onto Arduino
Proect Component Collection Placemat: This is a handy printable resource that provides your students with an organised space to collect all electrical components and materials required for their project or build. Designed to be printed as a class set (and laminated for repeated use), this placemat can be used to place physical components before a build when doing robotics and electronics tasks. Modeling a pre-assembled component collection to your students either physically or digitally will all