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LEGO Teaches Kids About Renewable Energy

LEGO renewable energy toy LEGO toys is embracing renewable energy by adding new solar, wind, and water power to their Simple & Motorized Mechanisms Set. Kids can learn about renewable energy with hands-on fun.

LEGO Education offers fun LEGO kits that teach kids while they are having fun. One of the most popular of these toys has been the Simple & Motorized Mechanisms Set, a LEGO kit for kids ages 8 and up that teaches them about machines and mechanisms. Now LEGO is making this kit a little more green with their new Renewable Energy add on kit. This kit lets kids power their LEGO machines with solar, wind, and water power to watch them go.

When the Renewable Energy Add-On Set is combined with the customized activity pack, students will explore renewable energy sources; investigate energy supply, transfer, accumulation, conversion, and consumption; and use measurements and data analysis to describe and explain outcomes through hands-on activities and exciting, real-life models.

Solar panel, Generator, and LEGO Energy Meter LEGO has long been proud to combine building fun with educational moments for kids, parents, and teachers. They understand that kids learn best when they are involved and having fun, which is the basis behind their many working toys. LEGO Education offers toys and games to supplement science, technology, engineering, and mathematics in both the classroom and the home.

The Renewable Energy Add-On Set is not available to purchase yet until Fall of 2010, though LEGO is now taking pre-sale orders for those want to make sure they get a set as soon as possible. The set is expected to cost $99.95, and is designed to be used with the LEGO Simple & Motorized Mechanisms Set. LEGO is also planning to sell a Renewable Energy Activity Pack, which comes with six 45-minute lessons and four problem-solving activities that enable students to explore renewable energy sources packed onto a CD-ROM. – Summer, staff writer

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Summer is a mom of three, living life in the slow lane along historic Route 66. She writes, homeschools, gardens, and is still trying to learn how to knit.

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