Dynamic
STEAM Kit for Homeschoolers
Dynamic
STEAM Kit for Homeschoolers
Spark Your Child’s Curiosity with Cubit’s Creative K-12 Curriculum
Spark Your Child’s Curiosity with Cubit’s Creative K-12 Curriculum
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Years of STEAM learning in one kit – all without subscription!
Design, Build, Code, Solve, and Learn on Repeat
Hands-on, project-based Exploration Across Subject Areas
The Cubit Rover
Earthquake Project
Butterfly Wing
the horn project
Cubit Smartwares
Parts to help you create something extraordinary!
Cubit Controller
Program the controller to tell Cubit how to behave.
LED Light Strip (2x)
Make Cubit blink and change colors with 10 independent LED lights.
Distance Sensor
Like a bat using SONAR, this sensor tells Cubit how far it is from other objects.
9-Sensor Array
Tracks Cubit’s orientation and speed. Use it to trigger actions or capture data.
Blue Wheel (2x)
Circular devices that can easily move objects from one place to another
T8 Screws Kit
Car Chassis
Place the controller in the Car Chassis for lessons where Cubit moves.
Servo Motor (2x)
Get Cubit to move objects, press buttons and pull levers.
Light Sensor
Detects how much light there is. Use it to trigger actions or just to capture data.
Potentiometer (Dial)
Turn the dial to make changes to your program on the fly. Change speed or volume of other smartware.
USB Battery
T8 Screwdriver
Buzzer
Make Cubit beep and sing. Control tempo, key and notes.
DC Motor (2x)
Tell Cubit when to spin its wheels and how fast.
Temperature Sensor
Detects the temperature of the area. Use it to trigger actions or just to capture data.
USB Power Connector
Provides power to any Cubit project through a USB port.
6” and 18” Blue Wires
Science is always changing. Don’t limit your kids’ learning with static, one-dimensional kits. You need a set that embodies the entire scientific approach.
Activities that span across subject areas. And a curriculum that prepares your children for the jobs of their future (no matter what they choose to pursue).
You need challenging, fun, and creative learning. Get it all with Cubit’s Homeschooling STEAM kit!
Included in the kit:
- NThe Voyager Kit - our most complete kit! Includes the Cubit Controller, 13 sensors, and 7 output Smartware.
- NCubit Workshop programming software (a free download)
- NCubit Rechargeable Battery
- NAccess to Cubit’s Full Curriculum Library, including updates. Currently providing detailed instructions for 42 activities (teacher guides, slideshows, and Workshop models)
Years of Homeschool STEAM Curriculum for only $495.00
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THE STAGES OF A CUBIT PROJECT
Design, Build, Learn, Repeat
- 01 Plan and Build
The first step to any Cubit project is planning. Your child can choose to create one of the included activities, or design their own. What do they love? What questions do they have? Let’s answer them!
Let their creativity flow. Combine your child’s art with the kit’s included hardware. When they create something they love, they’ll be excited to explore even more.
- 02 Code and Test
You’ve planned, built, and created. Now let’s answer those questions. With Cubit’s free coding platform, your child can drag and drop to design the program that will bring their creation to life. Have a more advanced coder? They can write their own code in Lua — an open-source scripting language.
Code complete, time to test! This is one of the best parts of creating Cubit projects at home. Test your program. Then tweak and test again. And again. Bring real science to life with plenty of time to explore.
- 03 Analyze and Solve
Don’t stop yet! You’ve run all the tests and collected the data. Now it’s time to solve the problem. Mine the data, create graphs and charts, and find solutions.
This process builds your child’s mind and confidence. They can solve real-world problems. And that is a BIG deal. Your child has the potential to leave a great impact on this world. Help them discover their power with Cubit.
Grow Curious Minds with Cubit
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is my child the right age for Cubit?
Cubit is a great choice for kids ages 6 all the way through college and beyond. With plug-and-play hardware and visual programming, younger children can create and learn easily. More advanced students can design and create from scratch. Cubit grows with your child’s abilities.
I’d like to explore Cubit, but I don’t need a full curriculum. What are my options?
Check out our Weekend Kit here. It includes much of the same hardware and SmartWare, access to Cubit Workshop, and nine activities to get you started. The Weekend kit is a great introduction to Cubit and can easily be used to supplement your homeschooling.
I’ve never done any coding before. Can I teach with Cubit?
Yes! Our kits are designed for ease of use. Each activity comes with detailed, step-by-step instructions. The teacher guides provide prompts and learning objectives. The Workshop guides show you how the completed program should look, making it easy to troubleshoot the code. Have fun learning and exploring the world of STEAM with your child!
What else do I need to create with Cubit?
You’ll need a computer or device to run Cubit Workshop, the visual coding platform. Cubit Workshop is supported by Mac OS X, Windows 7, 8, & 10, and Chrome OS. A Chromebook is a great economical choice if you need a computer for your Cubit creations.
The designs require some cardboard and basic art supplies. Crayons, markers, glue. You can also throw in some glitter if you dare. 😉 Everything else you need is included in the kit.
Look Inside the Cubit Curriculum
Cubit’s Homeschooling Kit comes with Cubit’s full curriculum library. It contains over 200 lessons within 50 different activities, spanning grades 1-12. And, you’ll have access to new lessons as they are added to the library.
Activities are organized by age range, subject matter focus, and time frame for completion.
Need less programming? Explore the Intro versions of each project.
Ready to dive deep? Check out the Master versions of each project.
Explore the slideshow to take a look into a favorite lesson — Environmental Engineering!