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Lead a hands-on STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) program in your school or community for 6- to 10-year-olds.

The program: Explore is the FIRST® LEGO League area for primary school children (6-10 years old). Each year, a topic relevant to the world around them is chosen as the focus of their work. Teams and classes explore the topic in a fun and non-competitive way, displaying their ideas on a team poster, building a LEGO® model and programming a piece to move using LEGO® SPIKE™ Essential Software. I...

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The program: Explore is the FIRST® LEGO League area for primary school children (6-10 years old). Each year, a topic relevant to the wor...

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The FIRST® LEGO® League activities fit very well with the STEM activities in our school, but it also strengthens children's social skills. The children work together in teams and have to get involved and coordinate with each other. They plan their...

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FIRST® LEGO® League Explore (Germany)
Gabriele Moeren
team coach and teacher

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  • Typically led by teachers (but also possible in other educational and social institutions)
  • who are looking for ways to get children excited about MINT
  • who work with 6-10 year olds

FIRST® LEGO® League Explore (Germany) project essentials

5 Step Guide

  • Register your class with HANDS on TECHNOLOGY
  • Order your robots
  • Check out the season's resources
  • Receive seasonal materials
  • Conduct your first session

Time

Suggested: The program can be carried out during class time in 1-2 lessons per week (suggestion). The format in the classroom is designed so that it can be completely adapted to the needs of the class.

Resources

More information on how to get started and any resources shared by the FIRST® LEGO® League Explore (Germany)

1137 FIRST® LEGO® League Explore (Germany) projects have already been started

Meet the Social Innovator

FIRST® LEGO® League inspires and supports students over several years and has a lasting and positive impact on their skills in the areas of MINT (mathematics, computer science, natural sciences and technology) as well as teamwork and communication. Accompanied by adult coaches, the children build robots every year, research real-world issues and develop solutions to shape a better future together. There are two areas within the program: Explore (ages 6-10) and Challenge (ages 9-16). Participants can take part in small groups or as whole classes. With the support of ChangeX, we are able to offer grants for classes wishing to participate in the 2023-24 FIRST LEGO League Explore season.

Andrea Kaden - FIRST® LEGO® League Explore Manager at HANDS on TECHNOLOGY e.V.

1137 FIRST® LEGO® League Explore (Germany) projects have already been started

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