The Robotical Marty Robot Classroom Pack puts five Marty the Robot V2 units into a single elementary or middle-school classroom, so a teacher can run hands-on coding lessons across small groups instead of one demo robot at the front of the room. Marty is a humanoid robot that actually walks on two legs, turns, dances, sidesteps, kicks a ball, and wiggles, with movable eyebrows and LED 'Disco' eyes that express emotion. That physical, character-driven behavior is what keeps younger students engaged where a wheeled or screen-only tool can lose them.
Students program Marty along a real progression: screen-free coding cards for the youngest learners, MartyBlocks Jr (based on ScratchJr), MartyBlocks (Scratch-based) for block coding, and Python for older or more advanced students. Each robot ships with onboard sensors, including IR obstacle sensors and a color sensor, so lessons move beyond movement into sensing, logic, and conditionals. Because the same robot grows with the student from kindergarten through middle school, a district can standardize on one platform across multiple grade bands.
RobotLAB sells this pack as a reseller at $2,225, or through its Robot-as-a-Service (RaaS) subscription starting at $85/month for schools that prefer to spread the cost. Both paths include RobotLAB's white-glove deployment, initial teacher training, and ongoing support, plus a one-year warranty on the hardware. Lesson plans and activities for every skill level are available through Robotical's free Learning Portal.