

If students are working on projects over several lessons, then storage for partially completed projects will be necessary as well.


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.
