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Our Simple Robotics Kit is an easy-build, entry-level, introduction to the exciting world of robotics. Step-by-step build and coding instructions are included.

Enter the world of robotics with the latest version of our Simple Robotics kit and build an easy-to-build microbit-controlled robot. From the ground up, it has been designed to be simple to build by even the youngest of fingers. From its one-piece cardboard chassis to its clip lead connections, everything goes together in a way that is as free from frustration as possible.

This robot buggy is the same that is featured in our Lesson in a Box Simple Robotics kit, which is a complete set of electronics and teaching resources to enable successful cross-curricular lessons with minimal teacher effort. This single version allows you to make one at home with the children and enjoy the fun learning potential this kit offers. Designed and tested with direct Teacher assistance, and in the classroom, we know this kit lends itself perfectly to the young roboteer.

The kit of parts is accompanied by a detailed set of instructions that will not only walk you through the assembly but also covers the coding in detail. Even if you aren’t confident or technical in nature, you will have no difficulties assembling and using this wonderful kit.

Nearly everything you will need is supplied with the kit. All you need to have to hand is; a microbit, a screwdriver, and a pair of scissors. The scissors are barely used, so if the children are quite young these parts can be done in a flash by an adult.

The included cardboard body can be cut, decorated, and modified to suit your own projects, or you could even design your very own chassis, the possibilities are endless.

Coding:

The supplied instructions have extremely detailed coding explanations, so much so that the beginner will have no difficulties following along. There are also some more involved examples that are similarly walked through. The examples are for the Microsoft MakeCode Editor, which is also designed for beginners.

Improvements:

We have made many improvements to the kit, to make it easier to build and more robust post-build. For every step of the process, we have carried out testing in schools to ensure that we’ve addressed the needs of the teachers and pupils. These improvements are listed below;

  • The motors:
    • The motors now come with clip wire pre-attached (permanently).
    • Are mounted on the chassis in a more robust way that also improves the aesthetics.
  • The Cardboard Chassis:
    • Redesigned to make it much easier to assemble.
    • Locating points added for the elastic band.
    • Motors are now securely mounted on the chassis, it looks and performs better.
    • Holes were added for clip wires, allowing for easier connection.
    • The chassis now provides a more robust way of holding the ping pong ball.

Features:

  • An easy-build entry-level robot kit that requires no soldering.
  • It contains detailed instructions for both the assembly and the coding.
  • The included cardboard body can easily be customised and decorated.
  • A great activity to do with supervised children.
  • It can be coded with the easy-to-use Microsoft MakeCode Editor, which the included instructions cover in detail.

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1 review for Kitronik Simple Robotics Kit for the BBC micro:bit

  1. Jonathon Simons

    This is really something you should buy if you want to have a broad knowledge of robotics. Take your time to read all the support articles on this website as this robot supports servos , motors and leds . You can get replacement chassis from here so you really have a long lasting kit. There are some great lesson suggestions in the supplied booklet and the staff at Kitronik are really helpful over the phone.(Thank you Lucie)

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Questions and answers

    Does it include a micro: bit inside this pack?
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    Q Does it include a micro: bit inside this pack?
    Asked by Anonymous on July 9, 2020 12:00 am
    Answered by the admin Thank you for your question, the micro:bit board does not come as part of this kit you would need to purchase it separately on the link below.

    https://kitronik.co.uk/products/5615-bbc-microbit-starter-kit?_pos=1&_sid=ffed6aaf0&_ss=r

  2. Hi, how do you get the robot to detect crashes? Is there a tutorial that I can follow?
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    Q Hi, how do you get the robot to detect crashes? Is there a tutorial that I can follow?
    Asked by Anonymous on March 6, 2020 12:00 am
    Answered by the admin Hi Aisha,

    There is not an explicit tutorial as its instead something we experimented with but did not write as a full tutorial as of yet. You would use the accelerometer data that the micro:bit collects and when the value drops to zero the buggy will have collided with something so you can then code it to respond.

    Best Regards

    Cullen
  4. HelloI know children vary, but what age children would this kit be suitable for?ThanksSudhir
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    Q HelloI know children vary, but what age children would this kit be suitable for?ThanksSudhir
    Asked by Anonymous on November 22, 2019 12:00 am
    Answered by the admin HI Sudhir,

    Thank you for your question, generally I would say 10-14 as the target age range.
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