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FIRST® LEGO® League Applied Science Playground in Vietnam is part of the ROBOTACON robot tournament system organized by Viet Tinh Anh Joint Stock Company in collaboration with the Danish Embassy in Vietnam and supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology. Education and the Department of Education and Training of provinces and cities.

ROBOTACON FIRST® LEGO® League Preschool Table is a program for children aged 4 to 6 years old, with the aim of encouraging STEM learning in an engaging way through LEGO® Education STEAM Park kits. and activities with six bricks. Each year there will be a different theme for the season.

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ROBOTACON FIRST® LEGO® League Preschool Table is a program for children aged 4 to 6 years old, with the aim of encouraging STEM learning ...

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“Early access to technology through fun and creative activities according to LEGO Education's program gives students excitement, self-confidence, and a love of exploring basic science and solving problems. in life."

ROBOTACON FIRST® LEGO® League – Preschool Board
Sharing from teacher: Teacher Pham Viet Dung - lecturer at Vietnam Maritime University
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  • Preschool children from 4-6 years old
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5 Step Guide

  • Learn about the ROBOTACON FIRST® LEGO® League playground at https://steamsolutions.com.vn/
  • Choose an exam table appropriate to the student's age
  • Register with the Organizing Committee of the ROBOTACON FIRST® LEGO® League playground in Vietnam
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  • ROBOTACON FIRST® LEGO® League Preschool Festival!

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Suggested: Suggestion: Make time to participate, 12 sessions, or one to two hours a week.

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“Applying STEAM LEGO Education in teaching helps children learn with interest, concentration, love in fun learning activities and stimulates children's exploration and creativity.”

Sharing from teacher: Ms. Tran Thi Thuy Tien - Teacher at Hoa Dao Kindergarten, District 12, Ho Chi Minh City

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