Laser Classroom

Light Blox LED Color Mixing Educational Kit by Laser Classroom — 3-Pack, Ray Box Ready for Grades 2-8

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Hands-on optics with Light Blox

Light Blox from Laser Classroom is a versatile LED color mixing kit designed for students in grades 2–8. This 3-pack features red, green, and blue light sources that invite learners to explore how light travels, reflects, and refracts when used with mirrors, lenses, and prisms. The compact, durable design is easy to deploy in classrooms or study corners, encouraging curious minds to engage with real-world light phenomena.

What students discover

Three distinct LED colors produce narrow beams that reveal light paths as they interact with different surfaces and optical elements. By adjusting angles and observing outcomes, students gain a tangible sense of reflection and refraction, linking everyday observations to the science behind devices like microscopes and telescopes.

  • Track light paths as they bounce, bend, and split through various materials.
  • Explore color mixing by overlaying red, green, and blue to create white light.
  • Develop intuition about optics that underpins common tech from flashlights to cameras.

Six ready-to-use lessons and expandable activities

Six digital lessons are included via the box insert, designed for quick setup with household supplies. When paired with lenses, mirrors, and diffraction gratings, you can extend the curriculum with up to ten additional activities, broadening exploration into spectroscopy and optical pathways.

  • Six guided activities to spark curiosity about light and color.
  • Optional extensions up to ten more activities with common optical components.

Classroom-friendly design

Light Blox features laminated magnets along the bottom to attach securely to magnetic whiteboards, supporting demonstrations without slipping from metal surfaces. The second-generation magnets provide stronger hold, reducing wobble during lively lessons.

  • Magnetic bottom for quick mounting on whiteboards or metal desks.
  • Durable, kid-friendly housing protects internal components during daily use.

Power and safety: The compact units house a secure battery compartment for alkaline AA batteries (not included), keeping the setup neat and simple for students to operate independently. When you’re ready for more, the kit can be transformed into a Ray Box for extra experiments, linking light behavior to practical optical devices.

Versatile and ready for day-to-day learning

Designed to support inquiry-driven learning, Light Blox helps students connect color theory, light behavior, and measurement with hands-on activities. While outcomes will vary, the kit offers meaningful possibilities for visualizing abstract concepts through tactile exploration.

FAQ

Q: What concepts can Light Blox help students explore?

A: Students observe reflection, refraction, and color mixing using mirrors, lenses, and prisms through hands-on LED demonstrations.

Q: Is Light Blox suitable for classroom and home use?

A: Yes, its durable design with magnets suits classrooms, and the compact setup works well for at-home experiments.