Ideal for classrooms, libraries, and makerspaces, the Make Wonder STEM Center provides educators with resources to engage students in a variety of coding activities and challenges. Dash, an interactive and user-friendly robot, captivates students as they learn the fundamentals of coding through fun, project-based tasks. With engaging accessories like the Launcher and Gripper Building Kit, students can enhance their learning experience by adding elements of physics, engineering, and art.
The Make Wonder STEM Center also includes a 1-year subscription to Class Connect, giving teachers access to a virtual platform for assigning lessons, tracking student progress, and managing robotics projects. Additionally, the package comes with Dash’s Neighborhood, a 3D virtual coding environment that makes coding accessible even in remote and hybrid settings. Aligned with NGSS, Common Core, and CSTA standards, the curriculum provided empowers educators to confidently guide students through coding concepts that support a range of learning styles and skill levels.
Perfect for hands-on learning and team-based projects, the Make Wonder STEM Center helps educators build an engaging STEM learning environment, encouraging curiosity and preparing students for the technology-driven future.
Key Features of Make Wonder STEM Classroom
- 300 student accounts for individual progress
- Progress tracking and classroom management for 3 teachers
- Virtual Dash robot for each student on iOS 13+ and Chrome devices
- Coding Pathways Lessons aligned to Code.org’s levels A-F, with instructional videos and challenges
- Blockly Pro for transitioning from block-based coding to JavaScript with Dash
- 60 standards-aligned math activities for grades 3-5
- 72 digital Learn to Code Challenge Cards for use with the physical Dash robot
Cross Curricular Lesson Library
Cross-curricular lesson plans for the teacher, filterable by subject and grade-level
Online Course
Enrollment for 3 teachers in our online professional development mini-course, “Introduction to Coding with Dash.”
Wonder League Robotics Competition
Full access for 300 students and 3 teachers, to the missions and resources for the competition.
About Make Wonder
Founded in 2012, Wonder Workshop is a dynamic startup made up of passionate and motivated team members. Although we began in the obligatory Silicon Valley garage, with ideas jotted down on the necessary napkin manifesto, Wonder Workshop has grown up and is headquartered in sunny San Mateo, CA, with offices around the globe. And our small, but mighty robots have reached far and wide.
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