DIY Electric Ball Tracking Physics Toy
DIY Electric Ball Tracking Physics Toy
DIY Electric Ball Tracking Physics Toy
DIY Electric Ball Tracking Physics Toy

DIY Electric Ball Tracking Physics Toy

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What Students Will Learn

This DIY Electric Ball Tracking Physics Toy provides a hands-on platform for students to explore fundamental concepts in physics and engineering. Learners will investigate principles of motion, energy transfer, and tracking mechanisms as they build and test their own ball-tracking device. The kit encourages problem-solving, iterative design, and data collection, helping students understand how sensors and motors work together to create automated responses. Key learning outcomes include understanding cause-and-effect relationships, applying the scientific method, and developing practical skills in circuitry and mechanical assembly.

Who It's For

Designed for students in Years 5 through 9, this product is suitable for classroom use in Science, Digital Technologies, and STEM elective subjects. It aligns with middle-school curricula where students are introduced to physical sciences, simple machines, and introductory electronics. The kit is ideal for both whole-class instruction and small-group project work.

Australian Curriculum Links

This product directly supports the Australian Curriculum: Science (Physical Sciences sub-strand) for Years 5-8, including content descriptors on forces, motion, and energy. It also addresses the Digital Technologies curriculum for Years 5-6 and 7-8, particularly in the areas of designing algorithms, implementing digital systems, and using sensors to collect and process data. Additionally, it aligns with the STEM F-10 Integrated Curriculum framework, promoting cross-disciplinary inquiry and design thinking.

Coding Platform

No coding required. This kit is entirely mechanical and electrical, with no programmable components. It provides a pure physics and engineering experience, focusing on hands-on construction and observation rather than software programming.

What's in the Box

Each kit includes: a pre-cut wooden chassis, electric motor module, ball sensor unit, battery holder with wires, tracking wheels and axles, fasteners and screws, a set of small tracking balls, instructional assembly guide, and a troubleshooting reference card. All components are reusable and designed for multiple classroom sessions.

Classroom Setup & Requirements

To use this kit in a classroom setting, teachers will need standard tools such as a small Phillips-head screwdriver and possibly a pair of scissors. The kit requires two AA batteries (not included). A flat, clear workspace is recommended for assembly. No specialised lab equipment is necessary. Each kit can be completed by a pair or small group of students within two to three 45-minute sessions, making it suitable for rotation-based activities or dedicated project days.

Support & Warranty

Each DIY Electric Ball Tracking Physics Toy comes with a 12-month warranty against manufacturing defects. For technical support, replacement parts, or general enquiries, please contact us at admin@stemology.com.au. Our team is committed to assisting educators with any questions regarding assembly, curriculum integration, or classroom troubleshooting.

Bulk & School Orders

Stemology offers competitive bulk pricing for school orders of 10 or more kits. We accept official school purchase orders and can provide custom quotes for district-wide or multi-classroom implementations. To discuss your requirements or request a quote, please reach out to our sales team via admin@stemology.com.au or visit our website for ordering information.


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