The LEGO® Education SPIKE™ portfolio is now retired. All related resources will continue to be available on our Teacher Resources page and we will continue to support the LEGO® Education SPIKE™ App until June 30 2031.

Single kits
Retired
LEGO® Education SPIKE™ Essential
Grades 1-5
A closed LEGO® Education SPIKE Essential kit.
Retired
LEGO® Education SPIKE™ Prime
Grades 6-8
A closed LEGO® Education SPIKE Prime kit.

Discover beyond SPIKE™

With our SPIKE products retired, explore our K-8 solutions below. LEGO® Education Computer Science & AI and LEGO® Education Science continue to deliver meaningful hands-on learning, now with increased coverage of learning standards in each subject and experience optimized for all classrooms.

LEGO Education Computer Science & AI kit
LEGO Education Science kit
Engage learners
Engage learners
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Playful STEAM learning sparks curiosity and connects abstract concepts to the real world.
Built-in scaffolding meets students where they are and drives outcomes for all learners.
Hands-on lessons nurture real-world skills vital for college and career readiness.
Familiar LEGO® building elements and Minifigures connect concepts to real-life experiences.
Empower educators
Empower educators
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Each lesson can be conducted in 45 minutes or extended to 90 minutes.
Built in facilitation resources reduce lesson prep time and increase teacher confidence.
Reusable, low-maintenance materials create more time to focus on students.
Professional learning and community resources support teacher success and skill growth.
Scale confidently
Scale confidently
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Solutions scale across grades, building knowledge and skills year over year.
Cross-curricular coverage reduces the need for additional solutions.
Standards-aligned units fit seamlessly into curricula for simple school or district rollout.

Science
Bring science to life
Science
Students explore the scientific domains: Earth and Space, Life Science, and Physical Science.
Sample challenges
Build a fan to show air moves objects.
Show that light is needed to see under a bed.
Sample topics
Matter
Gravity
Energy
Habitats
Technology
Ignite curiosity in coding
Technology
Students explore computer science basics like sequences and loops hands-on.
Sample challenges
Program a helicopter to spin and react when tilted.
Count sit-ups and calories using variables.
Sample topics
Sequences
Loops
Variables
Debugging
Engineering
Think like an engineer
Engineering
Students learn the engineering design process and refine their problem-solving skills.
Sample challenges
Engineer a robot that syncs moves, lights, and sound.
Design an amusement park ride using motors or sensors.
Sample topics
Problem solving
Brainstorming
Prototyping
Testing
Creative exploration
Explore creative problem-solving
Creative exploration
Students practice and apply their 21st century skills, like creativity, collaboration, and communication.
Sample challenges
Redesign a ride to make it more exciting.
Design a robot to move objects and refine with tests.
Sample topics
Creativity
Innovation
Storytelling
Collaboration

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“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
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“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
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“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)
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