Snap Circuits Model SC-300

Snap Circuits Model SC-300

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Item #: 029506
Grades: 3-AD

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Choking Hazard
  • Small parts Not for children under 3 yrs.

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Publisher Description:

Build over 300 exciting projects with this classic kit! Snap Circuits® makes learning electronics easy and fun! Just follow the colorful pictures in our manual to build exciting projects such as AM radios, burglar alarms, doorbells, and much more! You can even play electronic games with your friends. All parts are mounted on plastic modules and snap together with ease. Enjoy hours of educational fun while learning about electronics. No tools required. Includes Projects 1-305 manuals (includes all of the SC-100 projects and 200 new ones).

Features:

  • Contains over 60 Snap-Together parts.
  • Electrical components provide students ages 8+ with hands-on experience designing and building models of working electrical circuits.
  • Snap-Together parts require no tools and ensure correct connections.
  • Requires 4 "AA" batteries (not included)
  • Clear and concise illustrated manual included and available online.

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Category Description for Electronic Snap Circuit Basic Sets:

These easy-to-use circuit kits are composed of over 30 easy to snap "blocks" of all necessary electronic components. An impressive number of projects can be made using these parts, including an electric light, a sound activated switch, lamp and fan, two-speed fan, laser "gun." police siren, clap sounds, blinking double flashlight, motor sounds, strobe lights, motor-controlled lamp, lamp/speaker/fan in parallel, pencil alarm, touch motor, bomb sound, simple water alarm, and many, many more projects and games. Each project is listed in the booklet, and featured in a half-page layout which includes a full-color diagram of the finished setup, objective, and directions. The parts are all labeled on the diagram, making it easy to set up the project, and the directions include an explanation of how the circuit works, so maybe after the thrill of creating their own laser "gun" or water alarm wears off, they'll come back and actually figure out how it works. A fairly detailed orientation to the parts in the kit and their functions, safety guidelines, parts checklist and a troubleshooting guide are all included at the beginning, so students can complete the projects safely - and get a lot more from the kit than just "making cool stuff." Looking back from beyond college, I definitely recommend any child looking to the science route in college to play around a bit with one of these kits - it honestly does make understanding circuits and charges at the college level a little easier. This is definitely too fun to be "science!" A Dr. Toy 100 Best Children's Products Winner. - Jess

!CHOKING HAZARD (1). Not <3yrs.




Category Description for Electronic Snap Circuits:

These easy-to-use circuit kits are composed of over 30 easy to snap "blocks" of all necessary electronic components, similar to those used in Switch On!. An impressive number of projects can be made using these parts, including an electric light, a sound activated switch, lamp and fan, two-speed fan, laser "gun." police siren, clap sounds, blinking double flashlight, motor sounds, strobe lights, motor-controlled lamp, lamp/speaker/fan in parallel, pencil alarm, touch motor, bomb sound, simple water alarm, and many, many more projects and games. Each project is listed in the booklet, and featured in a half-page layout which includes a full-color diagram of the finished setup, objective, and directions. The parts are all labeled on the diagram, making it easy to set up the project, and the directions include an explanation of how the circuit works, so maybe after the thrill of creating their own laser "gun" or water alarm wears off, they'll come back and actually figure out how it works. A fairly detailed orientation to the parts in the kit and their functions, safety guidelines, parts checklist and a troubleshooting guide are all included at the beginning, so students can complete the projects safely - and get a lot more from the kit than just "making cool stuff." Looking back from beyond college, I definitely recommend any child looking to the science route in college to play around a bit with one of these kits - it honestly does make understanding circuits and charges at the college level a little easier. This is definitely too fun to be "science!" A Dr. Toy 100 Best Children's Products Winner. - Jess


Category Description for Electricity - Kits & Games:
Category Description for PHYSICS:
Primary Subject
Science
Grade Start
3
Grade End
AD
EAN
756619002187
Format
Other
Brand Name
Elenco
Weight
3.1 (lbs.)
Dimensions
18.75" x 13.5" x 2.25"
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lisa e on Dec 10, 2021
My son is mechanical and loves Snap Circuits
Stephanie M on May 11, 2020
grandson's pick
lisa e on Dec 10, 2021
great multi-activity for 11.5 year old
SHARON B on Dec 14, 2020
My son is mechanical and loves Snap Circuits
Stephanie M on May 11, 2020
My kids are interested in electronics.
Bryan H on Nov 27, 2018
Christmas gift
Kimberly C on Sep 5, 2018
I was looking for a kit to supplement physics curriculum. I have a 3rd grade and an 8th grade student. I read many reviews on science kits and these were among the top rated.
User on Mar 21, 2017
Daughter circled in magazine
Jennifer V on Dec 19, 2015
great multi-activity for 11.5 year old
SHARON B on Dec 14, 2020
My kids are interested in electronics.
Bryan H on Nov 27, 2018
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My son (8) LOVED this set I was having trouble getting him to read he was so interested in this that he started reading the instruction manual and guide! Then he started putting the experiments together Everything worked and was of good quality Best gift he's gotten!
December 17, 2007

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