CircuitSpark Level 1 – Electronics Explorer is a beginner-friendly course designed for school students who want to start learning electronics and technology through hands-on projects.
Students will learn electronics fundamentals, circuit simulation, Arduino basics, and sensors, while building real circuits and simple automation projects.
This course helps students develop logical thinking, problem-solving skills, and confidence in working with technology.
What Students Will Learn
Students will gain a strong foundation in electronics and technology, including:
• Basic electronics concepts
• Voltage, current, and resistance
• Electronic components and circuits
• Breadboard circuit building
• Arduino introduction and basic programming
• Sensors and simple automation projects
• Circuit simulation tools

Learning Method
CircuitSpark follows a practical learning approach:
Learn → Simulate → Build → Experiment
Students first understand the concept, then simulate circuits, build real projects, and experiment with new ideas.
Beginner Projects
During the course, students will build 10 beginner-level electronics projects while learning important concepts step by step.
Example Projects
• LED Blink Circuit
• Push Button LED Control
• Traffic Light System
• Buzzer Alarm Circuit
• Automatic Night Lamp (LDR Sensor)
• Arduino LED Programming
• LED Brightness Control (PWM)
• Button Controlled Arduino Project
• Sensor-Based Alarm System
• Mini Smart Electronics Project
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These projects help students understand electronics fundamentals,
Arduino basics, and simple automation systems.
CircuitSpark Level 1 – Class Plan (16 Classes)
Class 1 – Introduction to Electronics & Circuit Simulation
Class 2 – Basic Electronic Components & Breadboard Circuits
Class 3 – LED Blinking Circuit (Hardware + Arduino)
Class 4 – Switch Controlled LED Circuits
Class 5 – Transistor as a Switch (LED Control)
Class 6 – Series and Parallel Circuit Experiments
Class 7 – Traffic Light System Project
Class 8 – 7 Segment Arduino Projects
Class 9 – Arduino Basics & LCD Programming
Class 10 – LED Brightness Control (PWM)
Class 11 – Introduction to Sensors
Class 12 – LDR Automatic Night Lamp Project
Class 13 – Buzzer Alarm Circuit
Class 14 – Sensor-Based Alarm System
Class 15 – Mini Smart Electronics Project
Class 16 – Final Project Presentation & Course Assessment
Parent Instructions
Parents are requested to follow the instructions below during the course to ensure a safe and effective
learning experience for students.
1. Parent Supervision
For younger students, a parent or guardian should be nearby during practical sessions, especially when students are building circuits.
2. Safe Learning Environment
Students should attend classes in a safe and comfortable workspace with proper lighting and enough desk space for electronics components.
3. Use Only Course Components
Students should use only the components provided in the CircuitSpark kit and follow the instructor’s instructions while building circuits.
4. Device Requirements
Students should attend classes using a laptop or desktop computer with a stable internet connection.
5. Follow Instructor Guidance
Students must follow the instructor’s instructions carefully while connecting circuits and using electronic components.
Safety Guidelines
Low Voltage Learning
All projects are designed using low-voltage components suitable for students, ensuring safe learning conditions.
Avoid Improper Connections
Students should not connect components directly to power sources without guidance.
Handle Components Carefully
Electronic components should be handled carefully to avoid damage or incorrect wiring.
Stop If Unsure
If a student is unsure about a connection, they should stop and ask the instructor before proceeding.
Important Notice
CircuitSpark encourages parent supervision during practical activities to ensure safe learning and proper guidance for students.
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