

LEGO Education
LEGO Education offers hands-on, cross-curricular STEM solutions using LEGO bricks, with features like standards-aligned lessons, a range of products for different age groups, and professional development support for teachers.



What LEGO Education does
LEGO Education is a suite of hands-on, cross-curricular STEM solutions that uses LEGO bricks to facilitate playful learning experiences. It encourages students to solve problems creatively, work collaboratively, and think critically. The product line includes the LEGO Education Spike Prime and the LEGO MINDSTORMS Education EV3 Core Set. The Spike Prime provides real-world engineering tasks with lesson plans and an easy-to-use app for block-based programming. The EV3 Core Set is a hands-on STEM solution for high school students, including a programmable computer (EV3 Intelligent Brick) that controls motors and collects sensor feedback. LEGO Education's approach to learning is based on the concept of "Learning Through Play," which naturally engages students in the learning and builds essential skills.
Key features for teachers
- Standards-Aligned Lessons: LEGO Education offers over 400 standards-aligned lessons that are engaging and easy to get started with.
- Hands-On Learning: Students use LEGO bricks and digital tools to solve problems, which helps them develop their understanding and ability to retain knowledge of key curriculum concepts.
- Range of Products: LEGO Education offers a variety of products that cater to different age groups and learning objectives.
- Professional Development and Community Support: LEGO Education provides built-in scaffolding, professional development, and a community of like-minded educators ready to support you.
Pricing
LEGO® Education offers a range of hands-on, curriculum-aligned learning solutions with a focus on STEM and STEAM education. The pricing varies depending on the product, with sets like the BricQ Motion Prime priced at $133.95, the SPIKE™ Prime Set at $399.95, and the MINDSTORMS® Education EV3 Core Set for high school students at a higher price point. Each set is designed to support two students in the classroom, making it a cost-effective solution for educators.
Potential classroom applications
- Emotional Intelligence and Social Skills Development: LEGO Education can be used to help students understand and express their emotions better. For instance, the "Explore the Face Bricks" lesson plan helps students understand different emotions and how facial expressions and body language can indicate how people are feeling.
- Coding and Computational Thinking: The WeDo 2.0 app makes coding a reality for primary students. Using LEGO bricks, easy-to-use software, and engaging STEM projects, teachers can teach their students simple programming skills.
- Maker Activities for STEAM Learning: The "Maker Middle School" lessons provide a variety of creative projects that can be adapted for the classroom. For example, students could be tasked with creating a "Classroom Helper" - a LEGO creation designed to solve a problem or improve an aspect of the classroom environment.