WeDo 2.0 Compatible Robotics Kit – STEM Programmable Building System
Introduce students to robotics, coding, and engineering with this WeDo 2.0-compatible programmable building kit. Designed for classroom and educational use, this system combines hands-on construction with sensor-based programming to support STEM learning.
This kit delivers the core functionality of WeDo-style robotics systems at a more accessible price point.
Core Features
What Students Can Build
- Interactive robotic models
- Motion-triggered systems
- Sensor-based projects
- Basic automated machines
Skills Developed
- Introductory coding and programming
- Cause-and-effect understanding
- Engineering and construction skills
- Problem-solving and logic
- STEM project-based learning
Product Specifications
- Model: 9656
- Material: ABS Plastic
- Programming: WeDo 2.0 Software Compatible
- Components Included: Motor, motion sensor, tilt sensor, remote control
- Theme: Robotics / STEM Education
- Recommended Age: 14+ (varies by use case)
- Use Case: STEM education, classroom robotics, coding programs
This kit enables hands-on learning through programmable robotics and sensor-based interaction, making it ideal for educational environments.
Who This Is For
- Schools and classrooms implementing STEM programs
- Teachers using WeDo-style curriculum
- Students learning introductory robotics
- Homeschool and after-school programs
Why This Kit Stands Out
This system provides an affordable entry point into robotics education while maintaining compatibility with widely used classroom software and learning models.
Frequently Asked Questions
It is designed to work with WeDo 2.0-style software and systems.
The kit includes motion and tilt sensors for interactive programming.
Yes, it supports beginner-friendly programming using WeDo 2.0 software.
Yes, it is designed for STEM education and classroom use.
This is a programmable robotics system with sensors and real coding capabilities.
Designed for Classrooms, Programs, and Hands-On Learning
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