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A classroom-ready Dobot Magician V3 robotics kit — the 4-axis arm, a conveyor belt, a year of K-12 curriculum, and live RobotLAB onboarding in one $3,490 starter bundle.
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The Cubelets Engineering Expansion Pack from Modular Robotics is a supplemental add-on for classrooms, camps, and clubs that already run Cubelets. RobotLAB resells, deploys, and supports it as part of a complete STEM-robotics program. Rather than a standalone starter kit, it layers additional magnetic robot blocks, Brick Adapters, storage, and a 5-port battery charger onto an existing Cubelets Six, Cubelets Twenty, or Educator Pack base — expanding both the number of robots students can build at once and the engineering content they can teach.
Cubelets are magnetic SENSE, THINK, and ACT blocks that snap together with no code and no wires to produce surprisingly lifelike robot behavior. The Engineering Expansion Pack's accompanying lesson plans steer that hands-on building toward the engineering-design process specifically: defining problems, setting criteria and constraints, prototyping, iterating, and reverse-engineering. The included Brick Adapters let students bridge Cubelets to LEGO-compatible bricks, bringing motion and sensing to their own constructions.
RobotLAB positions this pack for educators who have validated Cubelets with a base kit and now want to deepen the engineering side of the curriculum and serve more students per session. Because it is an expansion rather than a complete robot kit, it assumes you already own foundational blocks. RobotLAB can advise on the right base kit, quantities for your student-to-robot ratio, and bundled lesson-plan options. Call 1-87-RobotLAB to scope a deployment.
| Brand / Manufacturer | Modular Robotics (Cubelets) |
| Product type | Curriculum expansion pack (supplements an existing Cubelets kit) |
| Included blocks | Cubelets SENSE / THINK / ACT robot blocks (exact mix not published — Contact for details) |
| Sensor block types | Knob, Brightness, Distance, Temperature |
| Brick Adapters | Included (LEGO-compatible; exact count not published — Contact for details) |
| Storage | Included storage container |
| Charging | 5-port battery charger included |
| Programming | No programming or wiring required to build; advanced coding in C / Blockly available via Cubelets app |
| Curriculum focus | Engineering design: defining problems, prototyping, reverse engineering, constraints, criteria |
| Recommended age | Ages 7 and up |
| Recommended grades | Grades 2-8 (lesson plans span PreK-12) |
| Warranty | 1-year warranty |
| Requires base kit | Yes — designed for owners of Cubelets Six, Cubelets Twenty, or the Educator Pack |
| Purchase Price | $299 |
Schools running grade 2-8 STEM or engineering classes use the pack to teach the full design-thinking cycle — defining a problem, weighing criteria and constraints, prototyping a robot solution, then reverse-engineering and iterating. Because it expands an existing Cubelets base, a single classroom can put more buildable robots in front of more students at once.
Library makerspaces, museum learning labs, and after-school STEM centers add this pack to a Cubelets Twenty or Educator Pack to broaden the variety of robots learners can build and to fold structured engineering challenges into otherwise open-ended tinkering. The Brick Adapters let visitors mash up Cubelets with LEGO-style bricks for richer builds.
Cubelets' no-code, no-wires, snap-together format lowers the barrier for learners across a wide range of abilities. Educators use the Engineering Expansion Pack to deliver tactile, screen-free engineering activities where students reason about cause and effect by physically rearranging blocks rather than typing code.
Robotics camps and coding clubs that already own a base Cubelets kit use the expansion pack to scale up — more robots per session and a ready-made engineering curriculum — without re-purchasing foundational blocks. The 5-port charger keeps a larger fleet of robots ready between sessions.
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No. It is an expansion pack designed to supplement a Cubelets kit you already own — typically Cubelets Six, Cubelets Twenty, or the Educator Pack. It adds more robot blocks plus an engineering-design curriculum, but it assumes you already have a foundational set of blocks. If you are starting from scratch, call 1-87-RobotLAB and we will recommend the right base kit first.
Modular Robotics lists the contents as Cubelets robot blocks, Brick Adapters, storage, a 5-port battery charger, and a warranty, but it does not publish the exact block-by-block breakdown or the precise Brick Adapter count for this expansion pack. For a confirmed, itemized contents list before you order, call 1-87-RobotLAB and we will get the current manifest from the manufacturer.
It is recommended for ages 7 and up, with the core curriculum targeting grades 2 through 8. The broader Cubelets lesson-plan library spans PreK through 12, so the same blocks can support younger and older learners with differentiated activities.
No. Cubelets snap together magnetically with no programming and no wires, and robot behavior emerges from how the blocks are arranged. That makes it well suited to younger and special-education learners. For students ready for more, Cubelets can also be programmed through the Cubelets app, but coding is optional for the engineering activities in this pack.
All three are the same format — additional robot blocks, Brick Adapters, storage, and a 5-port charger, paired with subject-specific lesson plans for an existing Cubelets base. They differ in curriculum focus: this one centers on the engineering-design process, while the others focus on computational-thinking skills and life-science concepts respectively. Many programs add more than one over time. Call 1-87-RobotLAB to bundle the right mix.
Yes. RobotLAB is a commercial robotics integrator that sells, leases, RaaS-subscribes, deploys, trains, and services these kits nationwide. We can advise on how many packs you need to hit your student-to-robot ratio, bundle the appropriate base kits, and arrange educator training. Call 1-87-RobotLAB to scope it for your school or district.
RobotLAB lists the Engineering Expansion Pack at $299. Availability and current pricing can change, so call 1-87-RobotLAB to confirm stock, get a formal quote, or ask about volume and district pricing.

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