Hey there,
The end of the school year is almost here, and we've got a lot of exciting news to share. New projects, new learning content, a smarter way to check curriculum alignment, and a bundles deal that ends June 30. Dig in.
New Projects for the Coding for Good Kit
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Entry Alertuses the new PIR sensor for motion detection. Students build a system that responds when someone enters.
Motion Sensing Lightspairs the PIR sensor with the new LCD screen to display the status of smart lights in real time.
Soil Temperature Testinguses the LCD screen and the new tempprobe so students can test and log soil temperature in the field.
The Coding for Good Kit works with all existing Climate Action Kit content, plus a growing library of new 'good'-themed content.
Request a Free Curriculum Alignment Report
How do our products align to your Standards? We've got a tool for that.
Submit a curriculum alignment request and we'll send back a free report showing exactly where Forward products fit in your curriculum.
Dozens of curriculum leaders, STEM coordinators, and technology coaches have already used it to make purchasing and planning decisions for September.
Bundle Discounts End June 30
Our bundles discounts end at the end of June. With about a month left, it's a good time to stretch your budget a little further.
Bundles range from a small CHARGE starter bundles to the Ultimate Coding for Good Kit bundles that include a free class pack of CHARGE or our convenient new Charging Station at a savings of up to $250.

New micro:bit Learning Content
We've added 11 new micro:bit projects to our platform, created by our friends at the Micro:bit Educational Foundation.
The micro:bit is one of the most versatile and powerful tools for teaching CS and AI in the classroom. We're proud to help more educators find and use this content.
Customer Spotlight: Sesugh Gabriel at TechSpace Innovators in Nigeria
When Sesugh Gabriel joined our AI for Good Competition, he didn’t just submit a project. He came back with a mission.
Through his initiative Project 1 Million Kids, Sesugh and his organization TechSpace Innovators are working to put hands-on tech education in front of one million young people. Using tools like the BBC micro:bit and Forward Education’s Climate Action Kit, students in his program are building real projects, collecting sensor data, and applying AI to solve problems in their own communities.
The goal isn’t just to teach kids about technology. It’s to help them see themselves as creators.
We’re proud to have played a small part in that story, and we can’t wait to see where Project 1 Million Kids goes next.
We’re grateful to learn and build alongside educators like you. Onward,
The Forward Education Team






















