DIY Remote Control Tank Puzzle
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DIY Remote Control Tank Puzzle
What Students Will Learn
This hands-on STEM kit introduces students to the principles of mechanical engineering, electronics, and problem-solving. By assembling a fully functional remote control tank from individual components, students develop fine motor skills, spatial reasoning, and an understanding of gear systems, circuit connections, and radio frequency control. The puzzle-based assembly encourages logical sequencing and troubleshooting, fostering resilience and iterative thinking. Students gain practical insight into how remote control technology operates, linking theoretical concepts to real-world applications in robotics and automation.
Who It's For
Designed for students in Years 5 to 9, this product aligns with upper primary and lower secondary school levels. It is suitable for use in subject areas including Design and Technologies, Digital Technologies, Science, and STEM F-10 integrated programs. The kit supports both classroom instruction and extracurricular activities such as STEM clubs or maker spaces.
Australian Curriculum Links
This resource directly supports multiple Australian Curriculum outcomes:
- Digital Technologies: Years 5-6 – Design a user interface for a digital system (ACTDIP018); Years 7-8 – Design the user experience of a digital system (ACTDIP028).
- Science: Years 5-6 – Electrical circuits and energy transfer (ACSSU097); Years 7-8 – Forces and motion (ACSSU117).
- STEM F-10: Integrated STEM projects focusing on engineering design processes, materials, and systems thinking.
Teachers can easily map assembly and testing activities to inquiry-based learning frameworks and design briefs.
Coding Platform
No coding required. This product focuses on hardware assembly and mechanical systems. It provides a screen-free, tactile learning experience that develops foundational engineering and electronics skills without the need for programming. Ideal for introducing STEM concepts to students who are new to technical subjects.
What's in the Box
Each kit includes all necessary components for building one remote control tank:
- Pre-cut wooden chassis pieces (laser-cut, sustainable plywood)
- DC motors and wheels
- Remote control unit with antenna
- Battery holder and wiring kit
- Gears, axles, and connectors
- Detailed assembly instructions with diagrams
- Troubleshooting guide
No additional tools or materials are required; assembly is straightforward with the included components. Batteries for remote and tank are not included (2x AA and 1x 9V required).
Classroom Setup & Requirements
Each kit is designed for individual or pair work. Recommended group size: 1-2 students per kit. Classroom setup requires a flat workspace with good lighting. Assembly time is approximately 60-90 minutes, allowing for a single lesson or two shorter sessions. Testing requires an open floor area of at least 2m x 2m for tank movement. No specialised equipment or software is needed. The kit is robust and can be disassembled for reuse with other classes. Teachers should supervise battery installation and ensure safe handling of small components.
Support & Warranty
Every STEMology product comes with a 12-month warranty against manufacturing defects. For assistance, replacement parts, or curriculum integration advice, contact our team at admin@stemology.com.au. We provide prompt support to ensure your classroom experience is seamless.
Bulk & School Orders
STEMology offers competitive bulk pricing for class sets and school-wide orders. We accept purchase orders from educational institutions. To request a quote or place a bulk order, please email admin@stemology.com.au with your required quantity and school details. Our team will respond within 24 hours with a tailored quotation and delivery timeline.