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Category | Toy |
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Brand | LEGO Education |
Product Name | WeDo 2.0 Toolbox |
Age Range | 7+ |
Number of Pieces | 280 |
Batteries Required | Yes |
Power Source | Battery |
Software Included | Yes |
Bluetooth Connectivity | Yes |
Compatibility | iOS, Android, Windows, Mac |
Educational Focus | STEM, Coding |
Explains using programming concepts to activate models and create solutions.
Introduces program strings, Start Blocks, and Programming Blocks.
Explains linear and parallel sequence types of program strings.
Details programming principles like Output, Input, Events, Loop, Functions, and Conditions.
Explains pseudocode as a way to describe program steps for humans.
Details flow blocks like Start, Send Message, Wait For, Repeat, and Key Press.
Details motor blocks like Start This Way, Motor Power, Motor on for, and Motor off.
Details blocks for controlling LED lights and playing sounds.
Details blocks for displaying images, numbers, and text on the screen.
Explains sensor modes for Tilt and Motion sensors detecting changes.
Details inputs from sensors and manual text/number entry.
Explains the use of the 'Bubble' for inserting comments into programs.
Explains flowcharts as a tool for planning and structuring solutions.
Explains using mechanisms and simple machines to build models.
Explores fundamental building components like gears, racks, and pulleys.
Introduces the Smarthub, its battery, motor, and sensors.
Discusses structural, connector, and movement parts with examples.
Lists and describes various LEGO structural elements with part numbers.
Lists and describes various LEGO connector elements with part numbers.
Lists and describes LEGO parts related to movement like axles, gears, and tires.
Lists and describes decorative LEGO elements like antennas and flowers.
Provides a summary list of electronic components like sensors, motors, and Smarthub.