STEM Classroom - Simple and Powered - LEGO Compatible | 8 to 13 years

Simple and Powered Machines kit for children aged 6-8 is designed to introduce young learners to fundamental concepts in mechanics and engineering through playful, hands-on activities. Here’s an overview tailored to this age group. The Simple and Powered Machines engaging educational tool that blends play with learning, fostering an early interest in STEM fields.

  • Tale Bot
  • User Guide
  • Challenge Book
  • Drawing & Building
  • Blocks Bracket x2
  • Double-Sided Map
  • Charging Cable
  • Language Switch Card
  • Command Cards x28

Key Features

  • Basic LEGO Elements: Includes a variety of colorful bricks, beams, axles, gears, pulleys, wheels, and connectors and pins for stable structures.
  • Simple Machines: Contains components to build basic mechanical devices like levers, gears, pulleys, and inclined planes, with easy-to-handle parts for younger children.
  • Power Elements: Features small motors for movement and safety-designed battery packs.
  • Building Instructions: Offers illustrated, step-by-step guides with age-appropriate language and visuals for constructing models from simple to slightly more complex.

Learning Outcomes

  • Understanding of Engineering Concepts: Students will grasp the fundamentals of design engineering, including the functionality of advanced mechanisms and structures.
  • Enhanced Problem-Solving Skills: Engaging tasks and activities will sharpen students’ ability to tackle engineering challenges creatively and effectively.
  • Critical Thinking Development: Encourages analytical thinking and the ability to approach problems methodically.
  • Teamwork and Collaboration: Promotes cooperative learning through group activities and shared tasks.
  • Collaboration and Social Skills: Encourages teamwork by having children work in pairs or groups, thereby enhancing communication and cooperative play.
  • Creativity and Imagination: Offers opportunities for creative expression and design, allowing children to craft their own models and develop stories around their creations.