Help me give my students get a LEGO Education SPIKE Kit. Students love learning coding through legos and I have a lego club this summer and this coming school that I want to be prepared for. Thank you!
This project is part of the Black History Month celebration because it supports a Black teacher or a school where the majority of the students are Black.
My Project
Technology is a big part of our future whether we want it to be or not. A fun and effective way of helping our student to get into a field of coding and helping better our technology is, in my opinion, is with lego education. Right now, I have one classic kit with missing pieces, random pieces left over from other kits that I have gotten from buy, sell, trade, and a few $10 kits that I was able to afford to teach my students about legos, but nothing to teach them coding with legos. I have a group of students who only want to learn STEM and coding through legos. I would love to grant this with having better legos to teach them with. I have been to a few lego professional development workshops that were given at conferences and I'm all for the legos and my students that want to learn with them. Please help with to have a better lego education club and help my students to learn with better legos than the few that we have now.
LEGO Education Spike Prime Expansion Set (45680)
• Amazon Business
$275.00
1
$275.00
The Big Book of Amazing LEGO Creations with Bricks You Already Have: 75+ Brand-New Vehicles, Robots, Dragons, Castles, Games and Other Projects for Endless Creative Play
• Amazon Business
$20.49
1
$20.49
Materials cost
$1,015.39
Vendor shipping charges
FREE
Sales tax
$0.00
3rd party payment processing fee
$15.23
Fulfillment labor & materials
$30.00
Total project cost
$1,060.62
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