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The Cubelets Motivated Maker Pack is Modular Robotics' classroom set built specifically for the needs of early learners. Instead of a screen or a coding app, students build real robots by snapping together magnetic blocks. Each Cubelet does one job and falls into one of three families: SENSE blocks (like Brightness and Distance) take in information from the environment, THINK blocks (like Inverse and Knob) change that information, and ACT blocks (like Drive, Rotate, and Flashlight) turn it into motion or light. Connect at least one of each and you have a working robot — no typing, no setup, no screens required.
RobotLAB resells the Motivated Maker Pack as a turnkey classroom kit. The pack ships with 52 Cubelets, 24 brick adapters (12 studs and 12 sockets for LEGO compatibility), a multi-battery charger that tops off up to five Battery Cubelets at once, five Micro-USB charging cables, and a durable padded storage container. It is sized to support six student working groups of three to five learners each, which makes it a natural fit for a single PreK or early-elementary classroom, a library makerspace station, or a special-education resource room.
Every Cubelets pack includes access to free, standards-aligned lesson plans, printable activity cards, and online professional development, so educators can run structured STEM lessons or open-ended free play out of the same box. The hardware is screen-free out of the box, but the pack is upgrade-ready: add Bluetooth Hats (sold separately) and the same blocks become programmable, letting a class grow from tactile robot-building into block-based coding without buying a new kit. As a reseller, RobotLAB can quote the pack on its own or bundle it with Bluetooth Hats, lesson-plan bundles, training, and ongoing support.
| Brand | Modular Robotics (Cubelets) |
| Product | Cubelets Motivated Maker Pack |
| Total Cubelets | 52 |
| Cubelet breakdown | 6 Brightness, 6 Distance, 4 Knob, 6 Battery, 6 Inverse, 6 Passive, 6 Flashlight, 6 Drive, 6 Rotate |
| Brick adapters | 24 (12 studs, 12 sockets, LEGO-compatible) |
| Charger | Multi-battery charger (charges up to 5 Battery Cubelets) |
| Charging cables | 5x Micro-USB |
| Storage | Padded Cubelets container included |
| Working groups supported | 6 groups (3-5 students each) |
| Recommended age | 4 and up |
| Battery life | Up to 6 hours of activity per fully charged Battery Cubelet |
| Programmable | Screen-free out of box; Bluetooth Hats (sold separately) add coding |
| Educator resources | Free standards-aligned lesson plans, activity cards, online PD |
| Purchase Price | $2,029 |
The Motivated Maker Pack is purpose-built for the youngest builders — recommended for ages 4 and up. Because robots come together by snapping magnetic blocks rather than coding on a screen, four- to seven-year-olds can build a functioning robot in minutes and learn cause-and-effect, sensing, and simple engineering through hands-on play. Six working groups let a whole class build at once.
With 52 reusable blocks, a multi-battery charger, and a padded storage container, the pack drops into a makerspace or STEM station and supports rotating groups of students all day. The included free activity cards and lesson plans give library staff and non-specialist teachers ready-made prompts, so the kit works as a self-running discovery station or a guided lesson.
The tactile, screen-free build experience suits learners who benefit from hands-on, low-frustration tools. There is no reading or typing barrier to making a robot move, and the immediate physical feedback (a robot lights up, drives, or spins) supports a wide range of abilities and learning styles in inclusive or resource-room settings.
Education and early-childhood programs use Cubelets to model emergent, robotics-based STEM instruction for future teachers, and intro engineering courses use them to demonstrate sense-think-act systems concretely. The free online professional development and standards-aligned lesson plans give teacher-prep faculty a turnkey curriculum to study and adapt.
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The pack includes 52 Cubelets robot blocks (6 Brightness, 6 Distance, 4 Knob, 6 Battery, 6 Inverse, 6 Passive, 6 Flashlight, 6 Drive, and 6 Rotate), 24 brick adapters, a multi-battery charger, five Micro-USB charging cables, and a padded storage container. It also includes access to free standards-aligned lesson plans, activity cards, and online professional development. Call 1-87-RobotLAB to confirm current contents before you order.
The Motivated Maker Pack is sized to support six student working groups, with three to five students per group recommended. That makes it a good fit for a single PreK or early-elementary classroom or a makerspace with rotating groups. If you need to cover more groups, call 1-87-RobotLAB and we can quote a larger pack like the Intrepid Inventors Mega Pack.
Cubelets are recommended for builders ages 4 and up, and the Motivated Maker Pack in particular is designed for the youngest learners — think PreK through early elementary. Because robots are built by snapping magnetic blocks together rather than coding on a screen, students can succeed before they can read or type.
No. Out of the box the experience is entirely screen-free — students build working robots just by connecting SENSE, THINK, and ACT blocks. If you later want to add block-based coding, the same Cubelets become programmable when you add Bluetooth Hats, which are sold separately. RobotLAB can quote those alongside the pack; call 1-87-RobotLAB.
Yes. The Motivated Maker Pack stays useful as students advance: add Bluetooth Hats to unlock coding, add LEGO bricks via the included 24 brick adapters, or expand with grade-band lesson-plan bundles. You can also step up to a larger classroom pack later. Call 1-87-RobotLAB to plan an upgrade path for your school or district.
RobotLAB is a full-service reseller and integrator, so beyond the listed purchase price of $2,029 we can discuss leasing, multi-classroom or district quantities, training, and ongoing support. Call 1-87-RobotLAB for a quote tailored to your school, library, or program.
The Motivated Maker Pack has 52 Cubelets and is tuned for the youngest builders. The Clever Constructors Pack steps up to 78 Cubelets with more block variety for the most popular classroom configuration, and the Creative Constructors Plus Pack adds 6 Bluetooth Hats so coding is included from day one. All three support six groups. Call 1-87-RobotLAB and we'll match the pack to your age range and budget.
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