Triode
Well-Known Member
My 8 year old son is an avid learner and is currently excited about electronics. I got him the snap circuits kits through 750, and some of the side kits light lights, but he has completed them all and is eager for more, and I definitely think that should be encouraged.
I have made a few lessons for him with a breadboard, like how a transistor works, 555 timer, and a relay driver. But he goes through them quickly and they take me a long time to design. With the snap circuits he used to be occupied all day but the booklets have run out.
Can someone recommend a book with a lot of beginner level projects that could be done on a breadboard and with gator clips? I can supply breadboards, parts, and wires. I just don't have a good way to produce that many projects for him. Sure I show him some things in my lab, but he is homeschooling all day with my wife and I need to work. A website with projects to print out would be good as well. He's learning really fast and I want to keep that momentum going.
Thanks for any advice!
I have made a few lessons for him with a breadboard, like how a transistor works, 555 timer, and a relay driver. But he goes through them quickly and they take me a long time to design. With the snap circuits he used to be occupied all day but the booklets have run out.
Can someone recommend a book with a lot of beginner level projects that could be done on a breadboard and with gator clips? I can supply breadboards, parts, and wires. I just don't have a good way to produce that many projects for him. Sure I show him some things in my lab, but he is homeschooling all day with my wife and I need to work. A website with projects to print out would be good as well. He's learning really fast and I want to keep that momentum going.
Thanks for any advice!