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Highlights:
Firia Labs' Cross-Curricular Kits include authentic projects and real-world challenges to get your creativity flowing and inspire brilliant coding!
These kits are matched with CodeSpace Curriculum Modules that provide complete step-by-step instructions for use in the classroom. Standards aligned and engaging - an excellent way to connect STEM and Computer Science to a range of cross-curricular topics.
If you've experienced our Python with CodeX or Python with Robots modules, you know that our Engineers and Educators put a lot of love into these projects and resources. You will be challenged, but we'll be by your side on every step of your journey!
Curriculum or Lesson Topics:
A CodeSpace Curriculum module that takes you step-by-step through an exciting sequence of projects where you'll explore a range of electronic peripherals, and learn how to monitor and control them with Python code!
What's Included:
Mission Pack: Lift-Off! Peripherals Kit includes: 22 components, jumper wires, and 1 Annual License.
Please note, CodeX is not included in this package.
Special Notes and Considerations:
Please Note: This product comes in two quantities: Singles and 10-Packs. Please select your desired quantity towards the top of this page.
Please Note: This product includes an annual license by default. Please see options for license renewals
What happens when my 1 year license expires?
If the license is not renewed you will lose access to those lessons in the curriculum. However, you retain access to the CodeSpace development environment and of course all the code that you've written. You can still develop new Python programs and build projects with your physical device with no license needed. Additionally, Firia Labs have committed to maintaining a fully-functional free tier of the CodeBot simulation environment. If you haven't already done so, please check that out at .