FIRST LEGO League Explore is a global educational program for children aged 6-10 that introduces the youngest participants to the fascinating world of science, technology and cooperation through building robots with LEGO bricks and interactive play.
FIRST LEGO League Challenge is a program that children really love. Thanks to the use of LEGO bricks, participants do not feel afraid of technology - for them it is primarily fun, during which they naturally learn robotics and programming. You can...
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Navrhované: The preparation for the season lasts about 10-15 weeks, with one meeting per week.You can start preparing between August and February.The season culminates with the Explore Exhibitions, which take place in May and June.
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Welcome to FIRST LEGO League Explore! We are excited that you are considering joining our program that introduces children to the world of STEM through fun and interactive challenges. Our program is a place where your child will learn the basics of robotics, develop creativity and learn teamwork in a friendly environment. You don't have to worry about lack of experience - we offer support at every stage: trainings, webinars and dedicated teaching materials will help you start this adventure without a problem. I encourage you to apply and discover new possibilities together!
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