See LEGO® Education Lessons in Action

Explore how LEGO Education Science and LEGO Education Computer Science & AI bring hands-on learning to life.

Weekly Live Demo (Open Session)

  • Rotating schedule of LEGO Education portfolio
  • Live walkthrough of one of our many standard aligned lessons
  • Sneak peek into our Teacher Portal, including lesson facilitation notes
  • Opportunity to ask questions and interact with our team

Personalized Demo (1:1)

  • Customized walkthrough tailored to the needs of your school/district
  • Sample standards aligned lessons and scope & sequence for your specific state
  • Implementation best practices
  • Sneak peek into our Teacher Portal, including lesson facilitation notes
CSAI_45521_Model_dragon moving Thumbnail_1667x1121.png

Reserve your spot today

Join a weekly live demo or book a personalized demo tailored to the needs of your school or district. Choose the option that best meets your needs:

Oops! Looks like this form is missing or not set up correctly.

CAST UDL Product Certification logo.

LEGO® Education Science has been awarded the UDL Product Certification by CAST, an acknowledgement that LEGO Education Science is designed to proactively remove barriers to learning, support student agency and engage every student in science learning.

Placeholder Image
“When we think of academic standards, we think of immediately going to that book work. However, by integrating LEGO Education products, it creates this playful balance in your class. We have to remember that these students are still just kids, and one way to get them learning is through play.”
Andrea Lugo
School Coordinator
El Dorado Avenue Elementary
Placeholder Image
“Two of the skills that I think are super important to have in the real world are critical thinking and problem solving. Both of those skills are fostered quite easily through LEGO Education.”
Ryan Reiss
Technology and Engineering Teacher
William Annin Middle School
Placeholder Image
“LEGO Education has changed the way I feel about teaching tremendously. (...) When I introduced the LEGO bricks, all of a sudden, a lot of lights turned on in the classroom. (...) Instead of me pushing information to them, they're pulling from me and pulling from their projects to get their information. They want more.”
Alicia Miller
Teacher
Columbia County, Georgia (formerly)