When choosing toys and games for children with hydrocephalus or spina bifida, it is important to consider not only what will provide enjoyment, but whether the toy will also help all round development.
ThreeSixty Group and Discovery have partnered to launch a STEM brand focused on exploration, education, and entertainment. The brand features various electronic and construction toys utilizing robotics, circuitry, and other technologies to engage kids in interactive problem-solving and imaginative play. Reaching over 3 billion global viewers, Discovery is a trusted brand known for its educational content and growing popularity worldwide. The document then provides product images, specifications, and descriptions for numerous STEM-focused toys.
The document describes several science kits for children, including:
1) Ant World, Worm World, and Triop World kits that allow observation of tiny creatures' daily lives;
2) Glowing Crystals and Kaleidoscope making kits for growing crystals and crafting kaleidoscopes; and
3) Additional kits for kitchen chemistry experiments, building a solar system mobile, generating electricity from batteries, and solving mysteries with fingerprint analysis. The kits provide educational entertainment through hands-on activities exploring various science concepts.
Tiny Swipers is a transmedia project consisting of an app (game), a drawing/painting kit and an album that features entertaining games to boost the imagination and creativity thanks to series of tools to help kids create stories, tales and legends.
- Established in 1983, EDUSHAPE is a family owned toys manufacturer based in Israel with offices in the US and manufacturing in China.
- They design and develop educational toys that promote development of skills like motor skills, coordination, reasoning and sensory development.
- Their toys include infant/toddler toys, construction blocks, water play toys and games that help children learn through exploration and play.
Jeffrey Piontek discusses his background as co-founder of Foundation 9 Entertainment, a large game development company. He introduces Creativity Academies which use programming tools like Scratch to teach students skills like computer literacy, teamwork, and project management. Students can design simulations, games, and other projects that also meet science standards. The goal is for students to build 3D virtual worlds and simulations that can be explored by others.
5 amazing arts integration creations on creatubbles slideshareCreatubbles
Educators, worldwide, are sharing their students' unique, arts-integrated activities over Creatubbles. Here's 5 amazing creations to inspire your own students.
This document provides summaries of 4 STEM toys: Snap Circuits kits that allow kids to build circuits by snapping together electronic components; Gravity Maze marble run construction kits that present engineering challenges; a Primary Science color mixing set for experiments with lenses and colors; and Ozobot robots that kids can program using color-coded paths. It also lists 3 recommended STEM books about microbes, the scientific method, and reimagining big ideas on a smaller scale. Finally, it summarizes 5 educational apps for coding games, storytelling, bridge building, learning about robots, and interactive weather experiments.
When choosing toys and games for children with hydrocephalus or spina bifida, it is important to consider not only what will provide enjoyment, but whether the toy will also help all round development.
ThreeSixty Group and Discovery have partnered to launch a STEM brand focused on exploration, education, and entertainment. The brand features various electronic and construction toys utilizing robotics, circuitry, and other technologies to engage kids in interactive problem-solving and imaginative play. Reaching over 3 billion global viewers, Discovery is a trusted brand known for its educational content and growing popularity worldwide. The document then provides product images, specifications, and descriptions for numerous STEM-focused toys.
The document describes several science kits for children, including:
1) Ant World, Worm World, and Triop World kits that allow observation of tiny creatures' daily lives;
2) Glowing Crystals and Kaleidoscope making kits for growing crystals and crafting kaleidoscopes; and
3) Additional kits for kitchen chemistry experiments, building a solar system mobile, generating electricity from batteries, and solving mysteries with fingerprint analysis. The kits provide educational entertainment through hands-on activities exploring various science concepts.
Tiny Swipers is a transmedia project consisting of an app (game), a drawing/painting kit and an album that features entertaining games to boost the imagination and creativity thanks to series of tools to help kids create stories, tales and legends.
- Established in 1983, EDUSHAPE is a family owned toys manufacturer based in Israel with offices in the US and manufacturing in China.
- They design and develop educational toys that promote development of skills like motor skills, coordination, reasoning and sensory development.
- Their toys include infant/toddler toys, construction blocks, water play toys and games that help children learn through exploration and play.
Jeffrey Piontek discusses his background as co-founder of Foundation 9 Entertainment, a large game development company. He introduces Creativity Academies which use programming tools like Scratch to teach students skills like computer literacy, teamwork, and project management. Students can design simulations, games, and other projects that also meet science standards. The goal is for students to build 3D virtual worlds and simulations that can be explored by others.
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Educators, worldwide, are sharing their students' unique, arts-integrated activities over Creatubbles. Here's 5 amazing creations to inspire your own students.
This document provides summaries of 4 STEM toys: Snap Circuits kits that allow kids to build circuits by snapping together electronic components; Gravity Maze marble run construction kits that present engineering challenges; a Primary Science color mixing set for experiments with lenses and colors; and Ozobot robots that kids can program using color-coded paths. It also lists 3 recommended STEM books about microbes, the scientific method, and reimagining big ideas on a smaller scale. Finally, it summarizes 5 educational apps for coding games, storytelling, bridge building, learning about robots, and interactive weather experiments.
This document provides instructions for 27 craft projects suitable for preschool-aged children. It includes crafts that teach about different animals like ladybugs, fish, penguins and jellyfish using materials like egg cartons, bottle caps, paper plates, and more. It also includes craft ideas for homemade toys, arts and crafts, and recipes for playdough and slime. The projects are designed to promote skills like creativity, fine motor skills, and following directions while being budget-friendly and using mostly recycled materials.
The document provides details about several design projects by Hannah Landry, including a wheelchair bag called "Seam," an educational toy called "HUE," and an e-sports streaming backpack. The wheelchair bag was designed to keep personal items organized and accessible while attached to the wheelchair. The educational toy called "HUE" was meant to teach color theory through lights and interaction. The e-sports streaming backpack was designed to better organize equipment for professional gamers.
This document provides instructions for a studio art project involving toys and treats. Students are asked to bring in small toys and non-perishable treats to incorporate into a still life composition on cardboard. They will experiment with arrangements, sketch thumbnail compositions, and receive feedback before gluing items permanently and adding color using gridded pencil techniques. Examples of an artist, Margaret Morisson, who incorporates oversized toys and sweets into paintings are provided for inspiration. The principles of design are to be written in sketchbooks as homework.
UGEARS is the creator and manufacturer (ugearsmodels.com) of unique self-propelled mechanical model kits designed for self-assembly without glue and made entirely of high-grade wooden material.
Some of our models draw inspiration from real-life mechanisms, some embody our unique ideas, and all of them have been designed by UGEARS from scratch. Our models are the original all-occasional gift, fun and smart hobby for kids and grown-ups of all ages. We’ve employed engineering know-how and production fine-tuning to ensure the assembly of our models is an engaging and rewarding experience for the whole family. We are very serious about the quality of our kits: apart from meticulous product testing and quality control, we source plywood from responsible and sustainable sources. In addition, while looking for a way to make the assembly experience smooth and enjoyable for our customers, we invented and patented our very own plywood joint design. And that’s only a start.
This document introduces a collection of 30 one-page math games designed to help students in grades 2-3 practice key math skills. Each game focuses on a single skill, such as addition, subtraction, time, money, and more. The games use common materials and have clear, simple directions that allow students to play independently. They are intended to be used for centers, homework, and other classroom activities to make math practice fun and engaging for students.
The document discusses Autography, a playful persuasive mobile application that allows people to draw digital graffiti at locations in Florence, Italy. It aims to influence behavior and encourage participation in a positive way. There was initially an idea for an app to remove real graffiti, but the creators realized graffiti can be a form of positive expression. So they developed Autography to make creating graffiti easier digitally. It has been successful, with about 100 drawings made per day. The document then discusses principles of applied games and the process for creating them to address complex topics.
[1] The document provides instructions for three "build exercises" - perspective mind puzzles, designing five chairs with different materials, and assembling a puzzle lamp from paper or plastic pieces.
[2] It also discusses the basics of building, including how to transition between 2D and 3D, the value of experimenting with materials, and safety.
[3] The puzzle lamp exercise teaches how to cut puzzle-shaped pieces from paper or plastic to assemble into a hanging lamp, with tips on leaving space for the cord and using low-heat bulbs.
These crafts include instructions for making various creatures and objects out of shells, beans, rocks, and other natural materials:
1) Shell creatures are created by gluing shells, beads and clay into animal shapes like koalas, rabbits, and other sea creatures.
2) A magical bean mosaic involves gluing colored beans onto a canvas board in a drawn design or pattern.
3) Rock frogs are made by gluing rocks together and adding small stone features like eyes and feet before painting them.
This document provides a list of 35 online resources to encourage inquiry and inventive thinking in students. The resources include Lego building videos on YouTube, science videos from sources like ABC Splash and Mythbusters, websites with activities and projects from sources like Make Magazine and PBS Kids Design Squad, and ideas shared on Pinterest and Facebook pages about science, technology, engineering and math. The goal is to inspire students and provide a variety of options to engage their interest in these topics.
This document provides an overview of products from oops' Small World, including their "On the Go" collection of 3D bags and backpacks for children. It describes 14 different bag and backpack products, highlighting features like adjustable straps, retractable handles, and thermal insulation. Safety and quality standards are also summarized.
Rachel Roberts has provided a portfolio showcasing her industrial design projects from 2015-2016. The portfolio includes 12 personal projects ranging from clothing, transportation, and product designs. Roberts' goal as a designer is to inspire value, promote alternative thinking, and encourage connection between people and nature through her work.
This document discusses Hawaii Technology Academy's approach to immersive learning through creativity academies. It focuses on using game development and interactive 3D worlds to teach STEM concepts in an engaging way. Students learn skills like programming, animation, and project management by designing their own games, simulations, and virtual environments. The goal is to prepare students for 21st century careers through hands-on, collaborative projects.
We review Autography design as an exemplary case of persuasive application. We immerse it in the context of applied and persuasive games built around gameful mechanics and interactive learning. We then contrast it with superficial gamification efforts. We propose some guidelines for an effective process of cooperative design and process for these complex media productions.
The document provides a list of best Christmas gifts for 2010 divided into several categories: gifts for babies/children of different age groups, teenagers, women, men, parents. It includes toys, electronics, home appliances and more. Specific gifts mentioned are iPad, Kindle, iPod nano, Samsung LED TV, Canon Rebel camera, Fisher-Price toys, Nerf blasters, Lego sets, Xbox 360, jewelry and more. The document aims to help people choose appropriate gifts for family and friends for Christmas 2010.
This document is a gift guide from the Discovery Shop that lists various gift ideas organized by price range. It provides descriptions of toys, games, science kits and other gifts priced under $10, under $20, under $30, under $50, and over $100. The guide is intended to help customers easily find the perfect gift and notes that purchases support the Discovery Centre's educational programs.
Jimena A. Borboa Parra is an industrial designer born in Mexico City who has worked in various design fields including product design, graphic design, and museography. She created the Mego Play Therapy Pack, a play therapy tool integrated into a container and drawing board. Other works include the Pirate Watch for ecological pirates, the Ninpo Ninja toy pack, and the ONE Universal keyboard for one-handed use. Her portfolio highlights redesigns of stools and lighters focusing on sustainability and ergonomics.
The document provides information about various design projects for students in Years 7 and 8. It describes projects involving designing glow in the dark bags, retro-reflective bags, tie dye shirts and pencil cases using computer-aided design, monster creations from recycled materials, clocks with different themes, electric buggies to promote organizations, designing video games and game consoles, and designing an original pastry snack to be sold in the school canteen.
Duckies is a toy designed to teach children lessons through stories stored inside. It takes the form of a duck shaped container made from eco-friendly bamboo. Small paper parchments containing stories and illustrations can be stored inside and accessed by the child. The stories aim to teach values like sharing and respect. Boys and girls versions contain gender-specific stories. After reading all the stories, the duck can be reused to store other treasures or discarded as organic waste.
The document provides guidance on how to design and make a toy. It discusses important considerations for toys such as making them fun, safe, durable, and able to be mass produced. Key steps in the toy making process include coming up with an idea, researching if it already exists, designing for the intended play and age group, using safe and non-toxic materials, and figuring out how to construct and make the toy move.
This document provides instructions for 27 craft projects suitable for preschool-aged children. It includes crafts that teach about different animals like ladybugs, fish, penguins and jellyfish using materials like egg cartons, bottle caps, paper plates, and more. It also includes craft ideas for homemade toys, arts and crafts, and recipes for playdough and slime. The projects are designed to promote skills like creativity, fine motor skills, and following directions while being budget-friendly and using mostly recycled materials.
The document provides details about several design projects by Hannah Landry, including a wheelchair bag called "Seam," an educational toy called "HUE," and an e-sports streaming backpack. The wheelchair bag was designed to keep personal items organized and accessible while attached to the wheelchair. The educational toy called "HUE" was meant to teach color theory through lights and interaction. The e-sports streaming backpack was designed to better organize equipment for professional gamers.
This document provides instructions for a studio art project involving toys and treats. Students are asked to bring in small toys and non-perishable treats to incorporate into a still life composition on cardboard. They will experiment with arrangements, sketch thumbnail compositions, and receive feedback before gluing items permanently and adding color using gridded pencil techniques. Examples of an artist, Margaret Morisson, who incorporates oversized toys and sweets into paintings are provided for inspiration. The principles of design are to be written in sketchbooks as homework.
UGEARS is the creator and manufacturer (ugearsmodels.com) of unique self-propelled mechanical model kits designed for self-assembly without glue and made entirely of high-grade wooden material.
Some of our models draw inspiration from real-life mechanisms, some embody our unique ideas, and all of them have been designed by UGEARS from scratch. Our models are the original all-occasional gift, fun and smart hobby for kids and grown-ups of all ages. We’ve employed engineering know-how and production fine-tuning to ensure the assembly of our models is an engaging and rewarding experience for the whole family. We are very serious about the quality of our kits: apart from meticulous product testing and quality control, we source plywood from responsible and sustainable sources. In addition, while looking for a way to make the assembly experience smooth and enjoyable for our customers, we invented and patented our very own plywood joint design. And that’s only a start.
This document introduces a collection of 30 one-page math games designed to help students in grades 2-3 practice key math skills. Each game focuses on a single skill, such as addition, subtraction, time, money, and more. The games use common materials and have clear, simple directions that allow students to play independently. They are intended to be used for centers, homework, and other classroom activities to make math practice fun and engaging for students.
The document discusses Autography, a playful persuasive mobile application that allows people to draw digital graffiti at locations in Florence, Italy. It aims to influence behavior and encourage participation in a positive way. There was initially an idea for an app to remove real graffiti, but the creators realized graffiti can be a form of positive expression. So they developed Autography to make creating graffiti easier digitally. It has been successful, with about 100 drawings made per day. The document then discusses principles of applied games and the process for creating them to address complex topics.
[1] The document provides instructions for three "build exercises" - perspective mind puzzles, designing five chairs with different materials, and assembling a puzzle lamp from paper or plastic pieces.
[2] It also discusses the basics of building, including how to transition between 2D and 3D, the value of experimenting with materials, and safety.
[3] The puzzle lamp exercise teaches how to cut puzzle-shaped pieces from paper or plastic to assemble into a hanging lamp, with tips on leaving space for the cord and using low-heat bulbs.
These crafts include instructions for making various creatures and objects out of shells, beans, rocks, and other natural materials:
1) Shell creatures are created by gluing shells, beads and clay into animal shapes like koalas, rabbits, and other sea creatures.
2) A magical bean mosaic involves gluing colored beans onto a canvas board in a drawn design or pattern.
3) Rock frogs are made by gluing rocks together and adding small stone features like eyes and feet before painting them.
This document provides a list of 35 online resources to encourage inquiry and inventive thinking in students. The resources include Lego building videos on YouTube, science videos from sources like ABC Splash and Mythbusters, websites with activities and projects from sources like Make Magazine and PBS Kids Design Squad, and ideas shared on Pinterest and Facebook pages about science, technology, engineering and math. The goal is to inspire students and provide a variety of options to engage their interest in these topics.
This document provides an overview of products from oops' Small World, including their "On the Go" collection of 3D bags and backpacks for children. It describes 14 different bag and backpack products, highlighting features like adjustable straps, retractable handles, and thermal insulation. Safety and quality standards are also summarized.
Rachel Roberts has provided a portfolio showcasing her industrial design projects from 2015-2016. The portfolio includes 12 personal projects ranging from clothing, transportation, and product designs. Roberts' goal as a designer is to inspire value, promote alternative thinking, and encourage connection between people and nature through her work.
This document discusses Hawaii Technology Academy's approach to immersive learning through creativity academies. It focuses on using game development and interactive 3D worlds to teach STEM concepts in an engaging way. Students learn skills like programming, animation, and project management by designing their own games, simulations, and virtual environments. The goal is to prepare students for 21st century careers through hands-on, collaborative projects.
We review Autography design as an exemplary case of persuasive application. We immerse it in the context of applied and persuasive games built around gameful mechanics and interactive learning. We then contrast it with superficial gamification efforts. We propose some guidelines for an effective process of cooperative design and process for these complex media productions.
The document provides a list of best Christmas gifts for 2010 divided into several categories: gifts for babies/children of different age groups, teenagers, women, men, parents. It includes toys, electronics, home appliances and more. Specific gifts mentioned are iPad, Kindle, iPod nano, Samsung LED TV, Canon Rebel camera, Fisher-Price toys, Nerf blasters, Lego sets, Xbox 360, jewelry and more. The document aims to help people choose appropriate gifts for family and friends for Christmas 2010.
This document is a gift guide from the Discovery Shop that lists various gift ideas organized by price range. It provides descriptions of toys, games, science kits and other gifts priced under $10, under $20, under $30, under $50, and over $100. The guide is intended to help customers easily find the perfect gift and notes that purchases support the Discovery Centre's educational programs.
Jimena A. Borboa Parra is an industrial designer born in Mexico City who has worked in various design fields including product design, graphic design, and museography. She created the Mego Play Therapy Pack, a play therapy tool integrated into a container and drawing board. Other works include the Pirate Watch for ecological pirates, the Ninpo Ninja toy pack, and the ONE Universal keyboard for one-handed use. Her portfolio highlights redesigns of stools and lighters focusing on sustainability and ergonomics.
The document provides information about various design projects for students in Years 7 and 8. It describes projects involving designing glow in the dark bags, retro-reflective bags, tie dye shirts and pencil cases using computer-aided design, monster creations from recycled materials, clocks with different themes, electric buggies to promote organizations, designing video games and game consoles, and designing an original pastry snack to be sold in the school canteen.
Duckies is a toy designed to teach children lessons through stories stored inside. It takes the form of a duck shaped container made from eco-friendly bamboo. Small paper parchments containing stories and illustrations can be stored inside and accessed by the child. The stories aim to teach values like sharing and respect. Boys and girls versions contain gender-specific stories. After reading all the stories, the duck can be reused to store other treasures or discarded as organic waste.
The document provides guidance on how to design and make a toy. It discusses important considerations for toys such as making them fun, safe, durable, and able to be mass produced. Key steps in the toy making process include coming up with an idea, researching if it already exists, designing for the intended play and age group, using safe and non-toxic materials, and figuring out how to construct and make the toy move.
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4. In 1998 we invented the first magnetic construction toy. Simple elements such as magnetic rods and metal spheres
held together by the magical force of attraction have allowed us and still allow us to build incredible structures.
Over the years we have got millions of people playing and we have realized that magnetism is just one of the many
invisible forces that bring life to the Geomagworld platforms.
Creativity, intelligence, the human mind, magnetism and even gravity are all invisible energies that make
the play experience with our products fun and educational.
6. STEAM learning is an interdisciplinary approach to learning where students apply Science, Technology,
Engineering, Art and Mathematics in contexts that reflect real-life experiences and applications.
STEAM is no new concept: Leonardo da Vinci brought together science and art in Renaissance Italy.
By taking STEM subjects and injecting them with art, you are adding creativity, problem-solving and flexible
thinking. Students then have the confidence to actually “make”.
Practical learning encourages the research, careful observation and critical analysis that the arts
subjects and sciences share.
8. 7
GEOMAG AND STEAM
Geomag offers a range of products that naturally allow pupils
to explore and connect up Science, Technology, Engineering,
Art and Mathematics.
Geomag Education projects are not just for the classroom,
but lend themselves to home-schooling, after-schools and
group activities in general. We provide extra tools for teachers,
educators, parents and students alike to create a fun and
stimulating learning environment.
ART
Construct and deconstruct each
episode of the fairy tale before
inventing your own story.
Think and build in all directions
to develop spatial awareness.
Live, feel and recreate
the emotions of
the characters.
SCIENCE
A compass is a tool that enables
you to physically see the otherwise
invisible magnetic fields.
Understand how to increase
and decrease the push
and pull magnetic forces
and to put these
to good use.
TECHNOLOGY
Concepts of stress and tension
come to life as you build your
own bridge model.
Explore the effect of triangulation
on structures.
9. MATHEMATICS
Recognise symbols and numbers
in a playful environment.
Enjoy a hands-on, creative
approach to maths as you
build a 3D network
of interlocking sums.
ENGINEERING
Explore the use of ball-bearings
to create low-friction movement.
Combine rotational movement with
push and pull magnetic forces.
10. Geomagworld SA is a SWISS company and all our
items are produced in our factory in Novazzano.
Creating products in our headquarters allows us to
guarantee the highest quality standards.
Every single element, from the magnetic rods to the
plastic components, is of exceptional quality thanks
to the careful attention given to the choice of materials, ensuring a safe play
experience. Our products are also aligned with the most stringent European and
international SAFETY standards.
TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION animate our products and are the result of
continuous research into the use of cutting-edge solutions and high level
technical and engineering expertise, present in our new advanced research and
development centre.
11. Environmental sustainability is equally important.
Our production process is 100% GREEN as the electricity supply
is provided by renewable resources from European hydroelectric
power plants. Our commitment is actively contributing to the
preservation of natural resources and the reduction of CO2
emissions into the atmosphere.
Our company and our products are also based on the value
of SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY. Among the various activities
that promote this value, we have an active project with the
Lugano penitentiary which gives inmates the opportunity to
progressively integrate into the workplace by working with us
on our projects.
social responsibility
safety
sustainablility
innovation
12. PRODUCTS
Magicube is the new range of products which
revolutionizes the Junior Construction category.
This innovative toy is a construction system based
on magnetic cubes that attach to each other on all six
sides. By using the invisible and magical properties
of magnetism, children are able to let their
imagination fly and create different shapes, colour
combinations and even 3D structures.
Children are at the heart of Magicube, a toy that
comes to life with their creativity and allows even
the youngest of them to develop their first manual
skills with each cube.
SINGLE COLOUR CUBE
WHITE-EDGED MULTICOLOUR CUBE
magic clips
LET THE MAGIC IN!
13.
14. This Magicube set of single colour cubes contains
4 different colours.Young children begin developing
their fine motor skills as they attach the cubes.
3D construction gives them greater spatial
awareness and the colours stimulate creative play.
Perfect for use in all child-care facilities.
FREE BUILDING 64
Item 149
64 Pcs
16
16
16
16
1-5years
15. This Magicube set is made up of 64
white-edged multicolour cubes. Everyone will
enjoy the magic of these magnetic cubes,
which attach to each other with ease to ensure
stimulating and imaginative play. Easy and fun
building guarantees reward and results.
Easy
Flexible thinking
Be creative
They stick!
Free Building 1-99
FREE BUILDING 64
0 871772 001294
Item 129
64 Pcs
64
1-99years
16. The Story Building sets contain a rich assortment
of clips for the pupils to build the story with and
a booklet with the story and a selection of illustrated
scenes, as examples of how to enjoy building with the cubes
and clips, as well as suggested questions to ask the pupils.
This
box of 30
Magicubes
forms the basis
of the “Building”
education projects.
These magnetic cubes
allow dynamic and 3D
creativity when working with
the Story Building, Word Building
and Maths Building clips.
THE MAGICUBE BOX
Item 120
30 Pcs
30
6+months
3+years
17. TEACHING SUGGESTIONS
Construct and deconstruct each episode
Tell the story individually, in small groups or all together
Time for role-playing
Build your own story
Enjoy free building with the Magicubes
TEACHING SUGGESTIONS
Construct and deconstruct each nursery rhyme
Recite the rhymes individually, in small groups or all together
Time for role-playing
Invent your own rhyme
Enjoy free building with the Magicubes
THE THREE LITTLE PIGS
Item 231
144 Pcs
JACK AND THE BEANSTALK
Item 232
136 Pcs
NURSERY RHYMES
Item 233
141 Pcs
143 135 1401 1 1
or or
18. The
Maths
Building
set contains a
rich assortment
of clips with
numbers, dots and
symbols on them and
a booklet with illustrated
examples of how to make
the most of the clips and cubes.
TEACHING SUGGESTIONS
Use clips and cubes for
letter recognition
Build your first words
Enjoy a hands-on, creative
approach to spelling
Build a 3D network of words
in different directions
Enjoy free building with
the Magicubes
TEACHING SUGGESTIONS
Use clips and cubes for number and symbol recognition
Build your first calculations
Enjoy a hands-on, creative approach to maths
Build a 3D network of calculations in different directions
Enjoy free building with the Magicubes
The Word Building set contains a rich assortment
of letters and picture clips for pupils to build their
first words and a booklet with illustrated examples.
This set is for English mother-tongue learners.
MATHS BUILDING
Item 235
151 Pcs
WORD BUILDING
Item 234
176 Pcs150 1
or
175 1
3+years
19.
20. PRODUCTS
KOR is the innovative magnetic construction system
developed by Geomagworld. The heart of the toy
is a large steel sphere with twenty-six magnetic elements
attached to it. The main structure is only the first step:
plastic cover pieces can be applied to really let your
imagination run wild and build anything from a simple
egg to incredible creatures. The KOR components
rotate around the sphere to create different shapes,
fun animals or alien robots.
SPHERE
CORE PIECES
COVERS
ACCESSORIES
MAGNETICADVENTURES
21.
22. The world of KOR is here to be explored!
Choose a KOR egg in the colour you want and
add a box of covers in a different colour together
with a box of the Deco Kit. Now you have all
you need to build fun, wild, sweet or frightening
creatures. Mix the colours, turn round
the covers, add eyes, wings or a tail!
No rules, just creativity and
imagination needed!
26
26
2
1
KOR COLOR
BLUE
KOR COLOR
GREEN
KOR COLOR
PINK
KOR COLOR
ORANGE
KOR COLOR
YELLOW
ITEM 675 ITEM 673 ITEM 672 ITEM 674 ITEM 671
KOR COLOR RED
Item 676
55 Pcs
23. KOR COLOR
COVER RED
ITEM 576
KOR COLOR
COVER YELLOW
ITEM 575
KOR COLOR
COVER BLUE
ITEM 573
KOR COLOR
COVER PINK
ITEM 574
KOR COLOR
COVER ORANGE
ITEM 571
2
2
1
6
6
6
6
KOR DECO KIT
Item 569
29 Pcs
KOR COLOR
COVER GREEN
Item 572
26 Pcs
5-99years
24. KOR RED + COVER GREEN + DECO KIT
Item 586
110 Pcs
+ +
5-99years
25. KOR BLUE + COVER ORANGE + DECO KIT
Item 583
110 Pcs
KOR PINK + COVER YELLOW + DECO KIT
Item 584
110 Pcs
++ ++
26. My task is to construct...
Resources:
1
Teacher Assessment:
Solve problems using angle properties of polygons.
Can the pupil recognise relationships between nets
and 3D shapes?
Questions to consider:
1. How many angles can you identify on this shape?
2. What do you notice about the angles?
3. Predict what the net of this shape will be?
4. Now, dismantle the shape to reveal if you were
correct in your prediction?
8 spheres, 12 rods, 6 squares
My task is to construct...
Teacher Assessment:
To develop the pupil’s knowledge and understanding
of constructing three-dimensional shapes.
10 spheres, 24 rods
Questions to consider:
1. Can you describe what you have made?
2. What else could you make just using these tools?
3. How many different shapes can you identify?
Resources:
1
PRODUCTS
Geomag Classic, with its magical forces of magnetism,
allows you to build constructions that give free rein
to your creativity and thought process. Made up of
magnetic rods, steel spheres and different shaped panels,
this Swiss Made product is the symbol of the magnetic
construction system that has brought worldwide fame
and recognition to the Geomag brand. Thanks to these
simple components and the magic of magnetism,
endless 3D structures can be created with total
freedom of imagination and creativity.
The Classic range has different product lines and the
different panels and colours in the ranges allow for bigger
and more stable constructions, while stimulating your
thought process and creativity at the same time.
spheres
rods
panels
platforms
cards
LET YOUR
IMAGINATION FLY!
27.
28. Our introductory set ensures all pupils
find the elementary principles of
Euclidean geometry fun, easy to grasp
and stimulating.
Model building and discussion in
the classroom encourage proactive
participation, leading to positive results
from an early age.
Our introductory set ensures all pupils find the elementary principles
of Euclidean geometry fun, easy to grasp and stimulating.
Model building and discussion in the classroom encourage
proactive participation, leading to positive results
from an early age.
Contained in a plastic Gratnells SmartCase® for easy storage
My task is to construct...
Teacher Assessment:
To develop the pupil’s knowledge and understanding
of constructing three-dimensional shapes.
10 spheres, 24 rods
Questions to consider:
1. Can you describe what you have made?
2. What else could you make just using these tools?
3. How many different shapes can you identify?
Resources:
1
SHAPE AND SPACE
TEACHING TOPICS
Constructing 2D and 3D shapes
Right and acute angles, perimeter of squares
Properties of regular and irregular polygons
Duplication, symmetry and mirror lines
Pattern theory and mathematical nets
Measuring and drawing lines
Probability
Mathematical language, notation, symbols
Verbally describing shapes, movements and transformations
Collecting data, recording findings, classifying objects
Solving problems by breaking down into smaller tasks
The new Geomag Education app is now available.
Downloadable for free from the App Store onto iPads and tablets,
it offers explanations, tips and fun challenges for our Shape & Space sets.
Apple and the Apple logo are trademarks of
Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc.
Google Play is a trademark of Google Inc.
64 60 40
SHAPE&SPACE
0 8 7 1 7 7 2 0 0 2 2 2 2
Item 222
164 Pcs
5+years
29. Contained in a plastic Gratnells SmartCase® for easy storage
By reinforcing the concepts of Euclidean geometry with
2D polygons, 3D forms and much more as they build
concrete models and make real-life comparisons,
pupils then enjoy elaborating their models in a
creative, stimulating and productive classroom
environment. This concrete approach to
understanding abstract concepts
gives pupils a head start.
My task is to construct...
Resources:
1
Teacher Assessment:
Solve problems using angle properties of polygons.
Can the pupil recognise relationships between nets
and 3D shapes?
Questions to consider:
1. How many angles can you identify on this shape?
2. What do you notice about the angles?
3. Predict what the net of this shape will be?
4. Now, dismantle the shape to reveal if you were
correct in your prediction?
8 spheres, 12 rods, 6 squares
My task is to construct...
Teacher Assessment:
To develop the pupil’s knowledge and understanding
of constructing three-dimensional shapes.
10 spheres, 24 rods
Questions to consider:
1. Can you describe what you have made?
2. What else could you make just using these tools?
3. How many different shapes can you identify?
Resources:
1
SHAPE AND SPACE
PANELS
TEACHING TOPICS
Constructing 2D and 3D shapes
Perimeters and areas, doubling/halving
Triangles and quadrilateral shapes
Pyramids, quadrangles, triangles, octagons, hexagons
Repeating sequences and tessellation
Parallel and mirror lines
Symmetry and rotational symmetry
Distinguishing between straight and turning movements/recognising
1/2 and 1/4 turns
Visualising and describing shapes, movements and transformations
Applying numeracy skills to other areas of learning
Collecting and recording data /analysing and explaining results
and procedures
Solving problems by breaking down into smaller tasks
80 90 32 32 4
6 40 40
SHAPE&SPACE PANELS
0 8 7 1 7 7 2 0 0 2 2 4 6
Item 224
324 Pcs
5+years
30. The Masterbox is a special set of rods
and spheres with enough pieces to
unleash your imagination and let
you build to your heart’s content.
Each set comes in a single
colour of your choice.
MASTERBOX
Item 187
248 Pcs
3-99years
32. PRODUCTS
Geomag Pro-L is the evolution of the classic magnetic
construction system. Designed for those who love
challenges, the Pro-L line, thanks to the greater
strength of its magnets, allows you to create ever
more complex models and structures, giving greater
scope to your imagination. The visible polarity
indicator on the rods means you get to understand
the true potential of magnetism and can build
constructions that allow you to push to the edge
of the laws of physics with greater ease.
SPHERES
RODS
panels
GROW UP TOGETHER
33.
34. The Pro-l Masterbox is an exclusive set
containing pro-L rods, spheres and panels.
This large box of construction elements means
you can build XXL models. This set provides a
great opportunity to explore futuristic designs
and the strength of magnetism. TRIANGLE
SQUARE
PENTAGON
LEARN MODULARITY
36. Now make the end supports for the bridge to allow the
bridge to be free standing. Look carefully to see how the
triangles add strength and support.
• Is the pathway now supported across the bridge? Is it
any stronger?
To make the bridge stronger we need to think about triangles
and the square based pyramids that have been constructed.
Using the remaining rods and spheres, we can get the bridge
to be fully supported and more rigid across its path.
PRODUCTS
Geomag Mechanics is a line of Swiss Made construction
toys that, by using magnetic and mechanical forces,
stimulates creativity, imagination and intellect.
Apart from the classic magnetic rods and steel spheres,
Geomag Mechanics has mechanical elements within
the constructions, widening the play possibilities:
some of the parts rotate, triggering a chain reaction
generated by the magnets attracting and repelling.
spheres
rods & indicator rod
panels
structure
motion
compass & cards
BUILD
A BETTER WORLD
37.
38. In this set, pupils are introduced to the basic
concept of magnetic polarities. They then tailor the
polarities to create controlled magnetic reactions
and drive motion before progressively
tackling more challenging tasks such
as building and reinforcing a
bridge span.
Science, Technology,
Engineering and
Mathematics (STEM)
are woven into this
stimulating and truly
innovative set, which
includes
easy-to-comprehend pupil
work sheets and a teachers
guide. Teachers Guide and
Pupil Worksheets are
downloadable after
purchase.
Contained in a plastic Gratnells
SmartCase® for easy storage
10+years
39. Now make the end supports for the bridge to allow the
bridge to be free standing. Look carefully to see how the
triangles add strength and support.
• Is the pathway now supported across the bridge? Is it
any stronger?
To make the bridge stronger we need to think about triangles
and the square based pyramids that have been constructed.
Using the remaining rods and spheres, we can get the bridge
to be fully supported and more rigid across its path.
TEACHING TOPICS
Polarities and making a compass
Understanding push and pull forces: basics - “crocodile jaw” - oscillating pendulum
Magnetic levitation
Increasing/decreasing magnetic forces
Range of shapes of regular polygons and how to form a structure using them
How to form 3D shapes
Structures and how to make them stronger (bridges etc)
The effect of triangulation on structures
Using spheres to experience low friction rotational movement
Understanding simple bearings/thrust bearings
Combining rotational movement with push and pull magnetic forces
Learning how to make a homopolar magnetic motor
MAGNETISM IN MOTION
Welcome to the fascinating world of magnetism and its applications and explore how
the natural world of physics impacts on our constantly changing modern life!
MECHANICS
0 8 7 1 7 7 2 0 0 2 2 5 3
Item 225
260 Pcs
64 60 4 6 9 4 3 4 20 16 16 6 8 40
40. GRAVITY
MAGNETISM
MAGNETISM
MAGNETISM
MAGNETISM
DISCOVERY
DISCOVERY
DISCOVERY
DISCOVERY
MECHANICS
MECHANICS
FUN
FUN
FUN
DISCOVERY
DISCOVERY
MOVEMENT
DISCOVERY
DISCOVERY
HELICAL SCREW
HELICAL SCREW
HELICAL SCREW
TRANSMISSION
TRANSMISSION
TRANSMISSION
TRANSMISSION
TRANSMISSION
TRANSMISSION
CANNON
ON
CANNON
CANNON
CANNON
IMAGINATION
IMAGINATION
IMAGINATION
IMAGINATION
IMAGINATION
IMAGINATION
IMAGINATION
CONSTRUCTION
CONSTRUCTION
TRUCTION
CONSTRUCTION
CONSTRUCTION
CONSTRUCTION
STRUCTURE
STRUCTURE STRUCTURE
STRUCTURE
SLIDE
SLIDE
SLIDE
SLIDE
SLIDE
ROD
OD
ROD
ROD
SPHERE
SPHERE
SPHERE
SPHERE
ROUTE
ROUTE
UTE
ROUTE
ROUTE
RUN
RUN
LOOP
LOOP
LOOP
LOOP
LOOP
LOOP
DOWN
DOWN
DOWN
DOWN
DOWN
UP
UP
UP UPMAGIC
MAGIC
MAGIC
INVISIBLE FORCES ROTATION
ROTATION
ROTATION
ROTATION
ROTATION
ROTATION
TRICKS
TRICKS
TRICKS
TRICKS
TRICKS
TRICKS
FUNMECHANICS MOVEMENT
In 2018 we are launching
the innovative Mechanics Gravity
platform featuring incredible
solutions that harness
gravity and magnetism
to drive all the
Mechanics models.
43. Geomag Education would like to thank Makeree Ltd. and The Grange School, Cheshire, UK for the photographic content.
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