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This set contains a brick assortment for exploring design engineering with more advanced mechanisms, structures, and forces.Use this set with the accompanying curriculum pack to promote students' fundamental STEM understanding of simple and powered machines, structures, and mechanisms.The curriculum pack provides lessons, extension activities, and problem-solving tasks, as well as teacher guides and student worksheets.Includes 396 LEGO Technic elements for creating a broad range of models that cover concepts such as: forces and motion, measuring, energy and structure, all in a sturdy storage bin that includes a sorting tray.A motor is also included to allow students to build self-propelled machines - adding a totally new dimension of teaching opportunities to the solution.Students design and observe the behavior of their models. They reflect and re-design the model functionality and present their findings. Students build the models together, each focusing on their part of the model - strengthening their 21st-century skills in collaboration and communication.
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LEGO 9686 Simple and Motorized Mechanisms Base Set
This set contains a brick assortment for exploring design engineering with more advanced mechanisms, structures, and forces.
Use this set with the accompanying curriculum pack to promote students' fundamental STEM understanding of simple and powered machines, structures, and mechanisms.
The curriculum pack provides lessons, extension activities, and problem-solving tasks, as well as teacher guides and student worksheets.
Includes 396 LEGO Technic elements for creating a broad range of models that cover concepts such as: forces and motion, measuring, energy and structure, all in a sturdy storage bin that includes a sorting tray.
A motor is also included to allow students to build self-propelled machines - adding a totally new dimension of teaching opportunities to the solution.
Students design and observe the behavior of their models. They reflect and re-design the model functionality and present their findings. Students build the models together, each focusing on their part of the model - strengthening their 21st-century skills in collaboration and communication.