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Meaningful Computer Science and AI Learning from LEGO® Education

Engage all students with hands-on collaboration at the heart of every experience.

The LEGO® Education Computer Science & AI Kit is an educational classroom kit designed for students in grades K-8, combining hands-on LEGO building with coding and early AI (artificial intelligence) concepts. It helps students understand foundational computer science skills and explore how AI works through engaging projects and collaborative learning.

Curriculum aligned

Grades K-2

Grade-K-2

Grades 3-5

Grade-3-5

Grades 6-8

Grade-6-8
Curriculum-Aligned

Curriculum Aligned

  • Extensive curriculum delivers impactful and relevant computer science and AI instruction.
  • Hands-on, scaffolded lessons engage students in experiences connected to their world.
  • A scope and sequence with inquiry-based, curriculum-aligned lessons drives learning.
  • Multiple pathways empower students and teachers with any experience level to explore computer science.
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Intuitive Coding Canvas

  • Coding palette and starter code tailored for each lesson provides an intuitive student interface.
  • Lesson PIN lets students find lessons and starter code for lessons quickly.
  • With word or icon-based block coding, the Coding Canvas is accessible via web browser or iOS app.
  • No student login and everything saved locally.
Less-Prep

Less Prep

  • From lessons to presentations, the Teacher Portal empowers CS and AI beginners and experts alike.
  • Easy-to-teach, 45-minute, curriculum-aligned lessons mean less preparation and simple classroom management.
  • Grade-banded kits include LEGO® bricks and hardware to support learning progressions.
  • Getting-started materials, facilitation notes, presentations, and lessons are easily accessible.
AI-Literacy

AI Literacy

  • AI experiences that all students and teachers can engage with, regardless of prior knowledge.
  • Lessons develop students’ AI literacy skills so they can understand, apply, and evaluate the technology.
  • Collaborative experiences invite students to build, code and create their own AI interactions.
  • Safe, meaningful, and creative experiences empower students to be responsible and inspired creators.

Build skills across a progression of computer science concepts

Basics

Students bring creations to life by developing sequences and pseudocode to decompose and solve problems.

Hardware

Students learn to describe how hardware works, exploring the relationship between inputs and outputs.

Events

Students learn about events, which are actions that cause something to happen any time they are true.

Sequences

Students learn about sequences, which are sets of steps in a specific order to complete tasks.

Loops

Students are introduced to loops, which are used to repeat a sequence of code multiple times.

Conditionals

Students learn about conditionals, which perform different actions depending on if conditions are true or false.

Variables

Students are introduced to variables, which are used to store, retrieve and interact with data.

Functions

Students learn about functions, which are coding sections that perform specific tasks, to design modular programs.

AI & data

Students engage with AI classification to explore how computers can learn from data.