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1 Mechanical Toy Set These 10 wooden toys are based on traditional designs that incorporate mechanisms. The accompanying book provides questions to use in product evaluation activities along with support materials to help children understand how drawings can communicate ideas and information. The toys may be used with both KS1 and KS2 classes to explore and develop new design skills, and to allow children to progress onto the making stage. By Annette Hardcastle and Fred Sparks of Devon LEA.
INT-TKT020 10 pk £ 117 .95
2 Push & Pull Toy Set These demonstration models are perfect for displaying levers, axles and wheels all in one toy! They are also relevant when looking at forces in science. Pack contains 1 x pull - along dachshund and 1 x push - along clown.
INT-TLEVMC 2 pk £ 21 .45
3 Animal Cam Toy Pack A set of two animal shaped Cam demonstration toys, made of highly fi nished wood. Turn the handle to see their features move up and down and twirl around. Ideal for children to use during a product evaluation before beginning their own design and make task.
INT-TANICAM 2 pk 4 Moving Toys Demonstration Set
These delightful characters are great examples of moving toys. The set includes the ‘Show Me’ Turtle featuring a clear plastic back; this enables children to see the off-set cam and slider create a ‘peek a boo’ head movement. The Magicians Rabbit pops out of the hat and features an open mechanism, demonstrating the use of wheels, axles and cams. Size: Rabbit: L15 x W10cm, Turtle: L15 x H10cm.
INT-TE00189 5 Lever Toys
These small lever models clearly display simple levers working in moving toys and are ideal to pass around the class for investigations. Use these models in a product evaluation before beginning a design and make activity.
INT-TCTA 6 pk £ 15 .49
6 Cam Teaching Models Set of 4 wooden cam models for children to use when investigating movement. One of the cams included does not work, showing a common problem children encounter with their models. This will aid discussion.