Description
Classroom Practice Set
This classroom set is designed to provide students with hands-on experience in flying drones through a series of controlled, gamified challenges. The set includes various physical elements to replicate the dynamic environment of drone flying, offering both beginners and advanced learners opportunities to hone their piloting skills.
A variety of physical objects (such as gates, arch, and pillers) that can be arranged to create a customizable obstacle course. The obstacles challenge students to navigate their drones through narrow paths, around objects, and over or under barriers, improving their spatial awareness and control.
- keyhole Gate
- Mini Arch
- Pillars – 5 pc
- Balls – 5 pc
- Small Cube
- Large Cube
- Landing Pad
- Trifold Panel
- Drop Zones (three different hieghts 12″,18″ and 24″)
- Bean Bags for Drop Zones
Certainly! Here’s a refined and direct description tailored for a school that will **not** be participating in a drone competition this year but still wants to use your **classroom drone element set for practice and learning**:
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**Practice, Explore, and Learn with Our Classroom Drone Element Set – No Competition Required**
Even if your school isn’t entering a drone competition this year, our Classroom Drone Element Set offers a powerful way to engage students in hands-on STEM learning through drone flight, design, and challenge-based practice.
This set allows students to **develop essential skills**, such as teamwork, critical thinking, and problem-solving, while building confidence in drone operation and basic flight principles. Designed for classroom use, the set includes the same elements used in official competitions—giving students a chance to **train, experiment, and improve** at their own pace.
**Why Use the Element Set Without Competing?**
* **Prepare for Future Competitions:** Practice flying and maneuvering in a structured environment using authentic competition-style elements.
* **Enhance STEM Learning:** Incorporate drone-based activities into science, technology, engineering, or math lessons—even without the pressure of a competition.
* **Build Foundational Skills:** Give students early exposure to drone technology, safety practices, and piloting skills.
* **Flexible Use:** Ideal for clubs, enrichment programs, or classroom activities focused on exploration, innovation, and fun.
* **Encourage Creativity:** Without competition constraints, students have the freedom to invent their own challenges, flight paths, or drone missions.
Using the drone element set for practice is a smart way to keep students engaged, inspired, and ready—whether for future competitions or simply to foster a deeper interest in STEM and emerging technologies.
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