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FIRST® LEGO® League Explore is an international STEAM education program in which students work together in groups to build models, conduct research, and make presentations.

FIRST® LEGO® League Explore is an international STEAM program that combines robotics and inquiry-based learning of social issues, implemented in over 70 countries around the world. Children aged 6 to 10 years old form teams and work on building and programming LEGO models, inquiry-based learning, and presentations based on a theme announced each year.

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FIRST® LEGO® League Japan - Explore project essentials

5 Step Guide

  • Sign up for the FLL class pack
  • Prepare a device for programming
  • Receive a class pack
  • Take online training
  • Conduct your first session!

Time

Suggested: This curriculum consists of 12 60-minute sessions (classes). The length and number of sessions can be changed to suit the needs of the school or organization. When participating in the regional tournament held every December, it is necessary to set aside time to concentrate and practice before the tournament.

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Welcome to FIRST® LEGO® League Japan - Explore!
This program is an international STEAM challenge where children develop creativity, problem-solving skills, and teamwork through robot competitions and inquiry-based learning. It is held in over 70 countries around the world, and there is comprehensive support in place so that even first-time schools and groups can participate with confidence!
✅ Lego robot kit (SPIKE Basic) provided
✅ Comes with a mission set (Explore set) for the competition
✅ Complete workbooks for students and teachers
✅ Online training for first-time instructors available
Why not create a place to nurture "future innovators" in your school or community?
We will support your community's challenge!

Takahiro Kondo

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