45401-1
BricQ Motion Essential is LEGO set 45401-1. It doesn't have a score so far. The set is recommended by 0 reviews, based on 0 scored reviews and 3 reviews total. We know this set was released in 2021, and it is categorised in Education.
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Implementing LEGO into learning is a great opportunity to inspire kids in a different way and they can continue their adventures at home with their own LEGO sets. The way the kit is enclosed in a sturdy box will certainly help in a classroom environment. Blending sporting themes with physical science is a great route to take for getting younger LEGO fans to engage with the set. As an educational product, it holds great value for being easy to interact with as well as being highly reusable. Activities in the kit can be combined with various lessons plans, which can be expanded upon with access to an online hub. For the average LEGO fan, it features an interesting array of elements and the box, along with the trays are very cool.
As an adult hobbyist, this obviously isn't going to be a set you rush to buy. But if you're a teacher, facilitator, or parent, it's definitely something to consider. There are so many schools out there that are affected by lack of resources and funding. And our current pandemic situation has many families turning to home-schooling. At less than a third of the price of SPIKE Prime, this is far more affordable. Each kit is intended to be for two students, which could even be stretched. Therefore, in the grand scheme of things, $50 or less per student for 6-10 hours (minimum) of educational content seems very reasonable. There are even personal kits, sold separately, that can be purchased to allow for take-homes and remote learning. Overall it seems like a promising solution, coming at just the right time.
The set allows students to learn about motion through physical science and how they apply to real-world application.