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Artec Malaysia is the authorized distributor of STEAM products from Artec Co., Ltd. We provide quality STEAM products from JAPAN.

Resellers and distributors are welcome to join us in promoting and expanding access to these innovative educational resources. Our range of innovative and well-known hands on learning products:
1) Artec Blocks
2) Artec Robo
3) Hands On Learning Kit

30/10/2025

Curiosity loves quick experiments! 🧊🔍

After dinner or in class, try a 3-minute Predict–Observe–Explain: place one ice cube on a metal spoon and another on a wooden board. Ask for a prediction, watch what happens, then explain together (hint: metal carries heat faster than wood). ⏱️

It’s a simple way to build observation, reasoning, and science vocabulary—right at the kitchen table.

What surprised your child, and why? Share your hypothesis in the comments!

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29/10/2025

Curiosity in 10 minutes. 🌅

At dinner, try a quick predict–test–explain challenge: grab paper clips, rubber bands, and cups of water. Invite your child to make a hypothesis, test it, then share one insight. This simple routine builds critical thinking, confidence, and independence—one small experiment at a time. 🔬

Try this: Which shape of paper clip sinks fastest—and why?

What question will you explore tonight? 🤔

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28/10/2025

Independent learning grows in small, steady steps. 🌱

Try the 3-2-1 routine: 3 minutes to set a clear goal, 2 quick self-checks to stay on track, 1 minute to reflect and reset. ⏱️✅

It builds focus, ownership, and calm study habits—while adults shift from helper to coach.

Try the 3-2-1 routine at home or in class this week and share one change you noticed by day 3. ✨

Which part—goal, self-check, or reflection—made the biggest difference for your learner?

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Curiosity grows when home and school team up. 🔍

At home, a simple science project becomes a doorway to questions and wonder. 🧪
In class, guided hands-on work builds problem-solving, confidence, and independence.
On presentation day, that proud smile says, “I explored, I learned, I can.” ✨

How do you collaborate—parent and teacher—to support a child from first question to final showcase?
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27/10/2025

Teacher Spotlight: Ms. Lee keeps problem-solving calm and clear. 🧠✨

She starts every challenge with three simple questions:
“What is the task?”
“What do we know?”
“What can we try first?”

This routine builds confident, independent thinkers at home and in class—less anxiety, more action. Try it during homework, projects, or group work. ✍️

Where will you try the 3-question start first—homework or class?

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Curiosity erupts when learning gets hands-on! 🌋

A simple baking soda–vinegar volcano turns kitchen chemistry into real investigation—students predict, test, observe, and explain. With a supportive teacher, they build confidence, teamwork, and problem-solving skills. ✨

What hands-on project has inspired curiosity in your classroom or home? Share your story with us! 🤗

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18/10/2025

Calm minds learn better. 🌬️

Before homework or exams, try a one-minute 4-7-8 reset:
Inhale through the nose for 4, hold for 7, exhale slowly for 8 through the mouth. Repeat 3 times. ⏳

This simple rhythm lowers stress and boosts focus. Do it together—one hand on chest, one on belly—to feel each breath and ease into learning. 📚

When will your family try a one-minute reset today?
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From Huh to Aha—help kids turn confusion into clarity. ✨

Step 1: Spot the Huh. Ask them to name the exact stuck point in one sentence.
Step 2: Try one hint: underline a keyword, sketch a quick model, or test a smaller example. ✍️
Step 3: Say it back in one sentence to lock learning. 💡

Which face showed up most today—Huh, Hmm, or Aha? Share your moment below. 😊

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A simple 3-step routine to turn mistakes into mastery. 💡

Step 1: Find the error together—normalise mistakes and mark it with a small dot or highlighter. 🔎
Step 2: Student rewrites the solution independently using one clear method. ✍️
Step 3: Explain it aloud; set a quick timer to lock understanding. 🗣️⏱️

This shifts focus from marks to method, builds metacognition, and grows real confidence.

Which step gave your child or students the biggest “aha” this week? Try the routine and share below! 🤗

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Paper Bridge Power‑Up Challenge 🏗️📄

Turn a single sheet of paper into a stronger bridge—one fold at a time! Kids predict, test, iterate, and reflect to see how shape changes strength. This simple build turns curiosity into critical thinking and real engineering habits. 💡

Try it:
1) Predict how many coins a flat paper bridge can hold.
2) Test and record.
3) Power up with folds (accordion), layers, or supports.
4) Compare results and explain why it worked. 🪙➡️💪

Why it matters: hands-on tweaks build problem-solving, resilience, and confidence—skills that last far beyond the activity. 🌱

Which fold or design held the most coins in your home or classroom—and what surprised your young engineers? 🤔

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