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What equipment and supplies should I get for High School Electronics experiments?

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I am a headmaster at a small British curriculum school in China. I happened to notice that the physics teacher is teaching electronics. He was teaching electronics on a chalkboard with no experimental equipment.

In the order it is presented in the book:

* Electric fields,
* current,
* potential difference and resistance,
* kirchhoff’s law
* circuits
* couloumbs law
* capacitors,
* induction
* AC


As it happens, I have no equipment here at all. I was thinking of ordering a simple breadboard and resistor/capacitor (oddly enough, while I can find resistor assortment packs, I can not find any cap assortment packs) kit online along with a few multimeters. However, there are a lot of kits, does anyone have any suggestions for simple electronics labs?

I am not looking for ideas for experiments. I am looking for ideas of what equipment I should purchase to begin creating an electronics lab.

I did ask the physics teacher, he is all for this idea (who doesn’t want free toys?); But, he has no idea what to order either. I need to first have a list, then I can submit it as a budget item.
 

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