Robotics

LEGO Robotics 4-5: Little LEGO Explorers

Once a week, lesson duration 45 minutes

The first part of our robotics course for children aged 4-5 is based on the LEGO Early Simple Machines sets. In this engaging program, children take their first steps in learning basic mechanical principles through playful, hands-on activities. The course comprises several series, each with 12 projects exploring a variety of exciting topics, from dinosaurs to outer space. While building projects with LEGO Classic, children not only develop their creativity but also deepen their understanding of the world around them.

LEGO Robotics 6-7

Once a week, lesson duration 75 minutes

The robotics course for children aged 6-7 is based on the LEGO Spike Essential sets. These sets include the programmable controller, color sensor, two electric motors, and LED light panel. During each class, the children build a new robot project and create a program for it. Programming is done on tablets using the symbolic or fully functional Scratch programming language. In addition to building and programming, the children also learn the basics of math and science in this course. The course comprises several series of 12 projects each, exploring a variety of exciting topics, from dinosaurs to outer space. While building projects with LEGO Classic, the children not only develop their creativity but also deepen their understanding of the world around them.

LEGO Robotics 8-11

Once a week, lesson duration 75 minutes

The robotics course for children aged 8-11 is based on the LEGO Spike Prime sets. These sets include, in particular, the 6-port programmable controller with gyroscope and accelerometer; color, distance, and pressure sensors; and three electric motors. During each class, the children build a new robot project and create a program for it. Programming is done on tablets using the fully functional Scratch programming language. One of the main goals of this course is to teach children algorithmic thinking and fundamental programming concepts such as conditional statements, loops, and so on. In addition to building and programming, the children also expand their knowledge of mathematics and science in this course.