GraviTrax Interactive Track System for STEM

Last Updated on November 1, 2022 by ellen

Have you heard about the GraviTrax Interactive Track System? If you’re into STEM Learning, you have got to check this out. Teach kids about STEM concepts like gravity can be challenging. You have to be able to show how the concept works for them to really grasp it. And, you want to make the activity fun in order to keep their interest.

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GraviTrax Interactive Track System

With the GraviTrax interactive track system, you can design and build your own race tracks and experiment with gravity, magnetism, and kinetics to propel your ball to the finish. With a variety of tiles, levels, tracks, and features, you can control the speed of each ball.

The open-ended building concept offers endless possibilities to design a different track every time you play. Add flair and speed to your tracks with expansion sets and action accessories. Experience the power of gravity with GraviTrax.

Enjoy the GraviTrax app as well. You can have fun on your own creating builds that you can watch come to life in digital form, or build and test your own track ideas before you create them in real life with the app’s detailed building instruction feature. You can find the app on Google Play or the Apple store.

With the GraviTrax Starter Set, you receive 4 Base Plates, 2 Transparent Levels, 6 Balls, 40 Large Height Tiles, 12 Small Height Tiles, 21 curves, 3 Junctions, 2 Switches, 13-1 Block, 1 Vortex, 1 Launch Pad, 1 Magnetic Cannon, 3 Long Tracks, 6 Medium Tracks, 9 Short Tracks, 1 Finish Line, 4 Basic Tiles, 5 Inserts for Basic Tiles, and an Instruction Booklet.

My thoughts:

This is seriously loads of fun to play with. You can create a track system that is easy (like mine) or much more difficult. The directions show you exactly where to place the required pieces so you just assemble it as shown. Then, you place the balls on the starting place and press down to release them. They wind their way down the track to wherever it is they end up. If your kids are more adventurous, they can create their own track and see how the marbles travel and which one wins.

Not only is this a fun way to teach STEM, it’s a great way to problem solve and work together to achieve results. This is definitely loads of fun. Buy one today. Check out these magnetic blocks for younger kids.

You may want to try this magnetic marble run toy.