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Age: 6+
Piece Count: 449
Students per set : 1-2
LEGO® Education SPIKE™ Essential gets primary school pupils excited about hands-on STEAM learning. This playful, narrative-based learning experience is part of the LEGO Learning System and encourages pupils to investigate STEAM concepts, while contributing to literacy, maths and social-emotional development.This 449-piece set comes with 4 minifigures with their own personalities, who act as storytellers to make problem-solving relatable to all pupils. Icon- and word-based block coding with simple hardware – including an intelligent 2-port Hub, 2 Small Motors, a Light Matrix and a Colour Sensor – also bring pupils’ creations to life. The set also includes a colourful selection of familiar and age-appropriate LEGO bricks, replacement elements and a durable storage box with colour-coded sorting trays to ease the building process and classroom management.Part of the LEGO Learning System, SPIKE Essential offers 5 units of 8 x 45-minute, curriculum-aligned STEAM lessons. Each lesson includes comprehensive online lesson plans with maths and literacy extensions. We also provide assessment rubrics and videos to support teachers. To further build teachers’ confidence and prepare them for successful STEAM teaching using the LEGO Learning System, SPIKE Essential is supported by a comprehensive professional development program.
• 4 relatable minifigures with diverse identities and characteristics foster problem-solving and social-emotional learning.
• Includes 2 Small Motors, a Colour Sensor, 3x3 Colour Light Matrix and an intelligent Small Hub with 2 I/O ports, Bluetooth connectivity, 6-axis gyro and a rechargeable Li-ion battery with micro USB charging and connection port.
• 449-piece set also includes a selection of familiar LEGO® bricks and replacement elements for intuitive and easy construction.
• Sturdy storage box with colour-coded sorting trays for easy classroom management.
• The SPIKE™ App, featuring age-appropriate icon- and word-based coding based on Scratch, helps develop pupils’ coding skills.
• 5 units of 8 x 45-minute, curriculum-aligned lessons encourage independent STEAM thinking through playful, narrative-based problem-solving.
• Comprehensive teaching resources for each lesson give every teacher confidence to deliver engaging lessons.Key learning values
• Develop computational thinking skills, including creating and modifying sequences, testing, debugging and using loops.
• Explore the engineering design process, including defining a problem, brainstorming solutions, and testing and refining prototypes.
• Investigate the scientific concepts of energy, energy transfer and collision.
• Strengthen oral communication skills as pupils discuss their experiences collaboratively.
• Engage in narrative-based problem-solving.
• Develop social-emotional language by helping a main story character solve a problem.
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