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Gigo Learning Lab’s complete series includes individual packages and school sets. The special features of Gigo’s Learning Lab are as follows: Using Gigo’s building block construction-based curriculum, every class has a readytoassemble model, and includes time designated to promote individual creativity. Boots thinking outside-the-box of the traditional educational framework by learning innovation through play! We are all innately good at something, so we should take into account both individual development and the ability to work as part of a team.

Experiment using Gigo’s building blocks, which can be used over and over again, saving both time and effort. We hope that kids can enthusiastically learn scientific knowledge through fun handson experience, developing their problem-solving abilities, as well as a positive attitude towards science. Our mission is to help children apply their newfound knowledge to daily life, furthering their innovational skills and abilities.

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Course levels are designed from elementary to challenging, combining a life sciencesbased curriculum with applications from daily life.

2 5. Monograph (1) 11. Lever Balance 14. Pirate Ship 4. Baseball 9. 10.6.1.7.2.12.8.3.13.WaterwheelCatapultHockeyWindmillSeesawSkiingRollerSlidesHurdlingFishingRodMonograph (2) 21. Aim and Hit 27. Four-blade Watermill 30. Monograph (6) Appendix Learning Lab Packages 20. Monograph (4) 25. Monograph (5) 29. Lottery Machine 19. Trap Track 24. Elevator 28. Dutch Windmill 16.18.TunnelStraight Track 23. Drop Tower 17. Curved Track 15. Monograph (3) 22. Meteorite Impact 26. Parade Float Parts List EducationIndex Philosophy 1 33 37 7 41 11 45 15 25 63 49 19 29 71 73 53 55 2 3 35 5 39 9 43 13 23 59 47 17 27 67 51 21 31 Index

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4 1 A-3×4 FRAME 7 2 A-2×3 HOLE BASE 5 3 A-5 HOLE ROUND ROD 2 4 A-5 HOLE ROUND ROD 2 5 A-3 HOLE ROUND ROD 2 6 A-4 HOLE ROD 4 7 A-4 HOLE BENDED ROD 4 8 A-2 HOLE ROD 4 9 A-60mm CONNECTOR 4 10 A-80mm CONNECTOR 4 11 A-160mm CONNECTOR 1 12 A-60mm AXLE III 1 13 A-180mm AXLE III 1 14 A-6 HOLE TRACK 6 15 A-SLIDE TRACK 2 16 A-CURVED TRACK 2 17 A-18T GEAR WITH ADAPTER 2 18 A-18T GEAR 2 19 A-6T GEAR WITH ADAPTER 4 20 A-6T GEAR 2 21 A-OD70 WHEEL 1 No. Description Item No. Qty. 8036-W85-I1G7331-W10-L2G7331-W85-L1B8060-W10-A2G8060-W85-A1B7330-W11-L1Y7330-W11-N1Y7330-W11-K1Y8060-W11-H1D8060-W11-G1D7330-W11-B1G7330-W11-A1R7330-W11-X1W7330-W11-H1G7330-W11-J1P7330-W11-I1G7330-W11-E1R7330-W11-D1O7330-W11-D1B7330-W11-C1W8060-W11-F1Y 22 A-TRIANGLE FRAME 2 23 A-ROUND FRAME 1 24 A-CUBE 4 25 A-1 HOLE TRACK 4 26 A-TRACK END 4 27 A-FRONT PEG 8 28 A-LATERAL PEG 8 29 A-TRACK CONNECTOR 8 30 A-CURVED TRACK CONNECTOR 2 31 A-ROD CONNECTOR 4 32 A-PEG ROD 4 33 A-ROD 2 34 A-ARC FLAT PEG 2 35 A-NAIL 6 36 A-SCREW 2 37 A-NUT 2 38 A-TRACK HOLDER 4 39 C-2000mm STRING 1 40 A-40mm BALL 1 41 A-50mm BALL 1 No. Description Item No. Qty. 7330-W11-Q1B7330-W11-M1BR39-W85-2007331-W10-F1W8036-W10-W1B8036-W10-U1Y8036-W10-T1Y7330-W11-V1O8060-W85-D2Y8060-W85-D1Y7331-W10-E1O7331-W10-B1O7331-W10-A1O7331-W10-M1G7413-W10-V1G7330-W11-P1Y7330-W11-O1Y8036-W85-V1Y7331-W10-C1B7330-W11-W1B TIPS AND TRICKS: Here are a few tips for assembling and using the models. Read them carefully before starting. The gears are divided into gears and gears with an adapter. The gears need to be connected to the axle, and the gears with an adapter need to be used with a connector. Please select the gear type you need carefully and be sure to select the correct component that accompanies it. A. Gears with adapter B. GearsFormore assembly tips, please refer to Parts List:

Brainstorming 5 1 A little kangaroo hurdles. Please number its movements in time order. Hurdling is a track event where an athlete runs and jumps over a series of hurdles. It is an OlympicHurdlingevent. Olympics, SequenceDevelopmentalArea

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Brainstorming Please color the circles on the snowman blue, the triangles red and then count how many circles and triangles there are. Skiing on snow is an exciting sport! Skiing Shapes, CountingDevelopmentalArea 7 2

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Hockey Sportswear, JudgementDevelopmentalArea Hockey

Which player is wearing hockey gear? is a sport in which a player uses a hockey stick to control the puck to make a goal.

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Brainstorming This is the exclusive baseball cap of the Dog Team. Please help design a logo for the team’s baseball cap. BaseballBaseballisasportthat combines pitching and hitting. The players include a pitcher, catcher and hitter. Baseball Games, CreativityDevelopmentalArea 11 4

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1313 ReviewModel 5 Monograph 1 1. Hurdling 3. Hockey 2. Skiing 4. Baseball A basketball game consists of 2 teams of 5 players. Points are made only when the ball is thrown into the basket. Kids, make your own basketball and basketball hoop stand to play a basketball game!

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Brainstorming 15 6 Circle the fishing tools in the following picture. Fishing Rod Fishing, ToolsDevelopmentalArea Patience is important in fishing. Wait for the fish to take the bait.

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Brainstorming 17 7 Fill in the correct object to complete the pattern. Roller slides are commonly used for exercising. They are compact and convenient to store.Roller Slides Rolling, ReasoningLogicalCapabilityDevelopmentalArea

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We can feel wind most everywhere. Wind causes Windmill blades to move and create energy. Brainstorming The wind begins to blow. Number the pictures in the correct sequential order. Windmill 19 8 Wind Power, Sequence, ObservationDevelopmentalArea

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Brainstorming 21 9 Water rotates the blades or buckets of the Waterwheel and creates hydro energy. One of the buckets hanging on the Waterwheel has a crack. Please fix the crack using a marker. Waterwheel Potential Energy Conversion, Problem-Solving SkillsDevelopmentalArea

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2323 ReviewModel 10 Review Monograph 2 6. Fishing Rod 8. Windmill 7. Roller Slides 9. Waterwheel The propellers of a helicopter enable the helicopter to fly up and down. Please assemble a helicopter using building blocks. Do not forget the most important partthe propellers!

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Brainstorming 25 11 Place objects of varying weights on the lever balance. Try and predict which way the lever balance will move. Check the box that has the heavier object. Lever Balance JudgementBalance,DevelopmentalArea

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Brainstorming Look at the three types of seesaws shown below. Which one do you like the best and why? Seesaw A seesaw is often found in recreational parks. The seesaw will tilt depending on where a person sits. Balance, Principle of LeverDevelopmentalArea 27 12

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Brainstorming 29 13 A catapult can launch projectiles long distances due to the leverage principle. Please circle the mechanism that applies to the leverage principle. Catapult Principle of Lever, Associative AbilityDevelopmentalArea

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Brainstorming 31 14 The pirate ship is scary as it rocks back and forth swinging higher and higher! Which type of recreational equipment sways back and forth? Check the box. Pirate Ship Simple IndependentPendulum,ThinkingDevelopmentalArea

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3333 ReviewModel 15 Monograph 3 11. Lever Balance 13. Catapult 12. Seesaw 14. Pirate Ship Kids love riding on a rocking horse. Do you like sitting on a rocking horse? Use building blocks to design your own rocking horse!

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Brainstorming 35 16 The ball moves in a straight line until it reaches the end of the track. Assemble some building blocks to represent 10 bowling pins. Roll a ball and see how many pins can be knocked down. Straight Track Gravity, ObservationExperimentalDevelopmentalArea

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Brainstorming ompare two balls of different si es on a curved track. Observe how they move and note the differences between them. Curved Track Balls move on a curved track. 37 17 ObservationExperimentalDevelopmentalArea

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Brainstorming 39 18 A covered section of track is called a tunnel. Build your own tunnel and notice how fast and high the ball can move. Tunnel Bounce, ObservationExperimentalDevelopmentalArea

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Brainstorming iscuss the difference between using trap tracks with other options. Trap Track Device, CreativityDevelopmentalArea Isn’t it fun when a ball rolls down an triggers a trap? 41 19

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4343 ReviewModel 20 Monograph 4 It is really fun to use different combinations of tracks to see how a ball rolls. Build your own three layered track and see whose ball reaches the end first. 16. Straight Track 18. Tunnel 17. Curved Track 19. Trap Track

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Construct a track that uses gravity to hit a target accurately. Brainstorming 45 21 Try and see if you can hit the target successfully three consecutive times! Aim and Hit Gravity, Fine Motor SkillsDevelopmentalArea

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Meteorite, ImaginationDevelopmentalArea 47 22

What happens when flying meteorites hit the earth from outer space?

A large meteorite fell down from the sky and formed a big crater on the ground. Discuss the course of its path.

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The drop tower is a very popular amusement park ride that lifts riders to a great height before making a sudden drop. Riders can experience free-fall. Brainstorming 49 23 Check the box to show which facial expression best describes your experience with, or future feelings about riding a drop tower? Talk about it. Drop Tower Amusement Park, Oral ExpressionDevelopmentalArea

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Brainstorming An elevator uses a series of pulleys that enable it to easily move up and down. 51 24 Pulley System, ProblemSolving SkillsDevelopmentalArea Check the box of the button in the elevator that is used for emergency. Elevator

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5353 ReviewModel 25 Review Monograph 5 A cable car can take passengers on a high-altitude tour to enjoy lake or mountain views. Have you ever ridden a cable car? Use building blocks to make one and go on a sightseeing tour! 21.Aim and Hit 23. Drop Tower 22. Meteorite Impact 24. Elevator

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Parade floats usually have many beautiful decorations. The rotating blades on this float look unique and colorful. Brainstorming 55 26 Decorate your own parade float by choosing at least two types of building blocks. Parade Float Gears, CreativityDevelopmentalArea

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Brainstorming 59 27 There are a variety of animals around the watermill at the ranch. How many kinds can you draw? WatermillFour-blade A watermill creates hydro energy, which can be used for irrigation. Kinetic AssociativeEnergy,AbilityDevelopmentalArea

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61 27 Four-blade Watermill

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Brainstorming 63 28 WindmillDutch Renewable EnergyDevelopmentalArea Holland is famous for its windmills which are used to generate electricity. It is a clean source of energy. This windmill picture looks a little drab. Help make it more colorful with some paint!

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The lottery machine spins round and round. It is very exciting to see if you can win a prize! Let’s see which number will appear. Brainstorming Rotation, Fine Motor SkillsDevelopmentalArea 67 29 Put an arrow on the lottery machine and spin the wheel three times. Draw a picture below of the object the arrow was pointing at, after each spin. MachineLottery

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69 29 5 6 7 Lottery Machine

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7171 ReviewModel 30 Monograph 6 The ferris wheel takes riders high up into the sky to enjoy the view. Can you make a rotating ferris wheel? 26. Parade Float 28. Dutch Windmill 27. Four-blade Watermill 29. Lottery Machine

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