

Strengthen students’ understanding of the 8 science and engineering practices, including asking questions and solving problems, modeling, prototyping, investigating, analyzing and interpreting data, computational thinking, creating evidence-based arguments and obtaining, evaluating and communicating information. With the WeDo 2.0 school app and LEGO® brick set you can:
#Wedo 1.0 kit code
Through the medium of a cute robot and a companion app, 2nd through 4th graders can understand how code is created. “LEGO® Education WeDo 2.0 is an educational robotics kit that introduces elementary school kids to the world of programming.

188, New Yorkīest Maker-Friendly Technology: LEGO® Education WeDo 2.0 “LEGO® Education solutions are really instrumental for engaging students and making them college- and career-ready, which is our ultimate goal.” - FREDERICK TUDDA, Principal, P.S. Not only does it inspire and foster kids’ imaginations, it can also be used as a valuable teaching tool, as the company’s new WeDo 2.0 robotics and coding kits demonstrate.” – GIZMODO “There’s a reason LEGO is the most popular toy on earth.

“WeDo 2.0 offers projects that let students discover the surface of Mars with a model rover, or explore the Amazon rainforest through frog metamorphosis.” - JEFFREY MARLOW, Geobiologist at Harvard University and founder of The Mars Academy Education and Development Program This unique combination of building with LEGO® bricks, and then using an easy-to-use classroom app to make WeDo 2.0 come to life through engaging lesson plans for science, technology, engineering and math classes, provides you with everything you need to teach programming in your classroom.
#Wedo 1.0 kit software
Using LEGO® bricks, easy-to-use software and engaging STEM projects, teachers have all they need to teach their students simple programming skills.
#Wedo 1.0 kit download
The LEGO Education WeDo Software is available to download here. Although fewer computers would be manageable, one computer per group is best. The WeDo software contains programming software and a set of activities that include engaging video, step by step building instructions, and guidance for programming. So, for a class of 30 students, plan on 16 kits, including one kit for the teacher.

This gives students the chance to actively participate in building and programming and promotes collaboration, while limiting idle time. Generally, it is best to have one kit for every two students. The roughly 150 pieces in the kit includes two sensors (tilt and motion), a motor, and a USB hub. The WeDo kit comes in a stackable, white plastic container. For a guide to LEGO Education WeDo 2.0, see What to buy (WeDo 2.0). Although the classic version of LEGO WeDo is no longer sold by LEGO Education, it might still be available from third parties. Note: This guide is for the classic version of LEGO WeDo, which comes in a white container. Planning on introducing the WeDo into your class? Below are some ideas on what you need to get started.
