Holiday Spirit with the Holiday Team Challenge: Creating Christmas-Themed Robots
Holiday Spirit with the Holiday Team Challenge: Creating Christmas-Themed Robots
The holidays are here, and it’s time to bring the festive spirit into learning! This Christmas, combine the joy of the season with the thrill of innovation by organising a Christmas Holiday Team Challenge. Imagine the fun as kids team up to design and build Christmas-themed robots using the latest robotics kits. Not only will they unleash their creativity, but they’ll also develop critical STEM skills like problem-solving, collaboration, and coding, all while enjoying the holiday cheer.
How to Organise the Holiday Team Challenge
Organising your very own Christmas robotics competition doesn’t have to be complicated. With a little planning and the right tools, you can create a magical event that sparks joy and curiosity in young minds.
Step 1: Form Teams
Divide participants into small, dynamic teams and give each a festive theme like reindeer, Christmas trees, or Santa’s workshop. Provide brainstorming sheets to help them sketch out their robot designs. Kickstart the process with kits like:
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LEGO® Education SPIKE™ Essential Set (45345) – Ideal for beginner-friendly projects for younger kids between the ages of 4 and 8.
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LEGO® Education SPIKE™ Prime Core Set (45678) - Ideal for more advanced projects with older kids with prior knowledge of computational thinking.
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Arduino Starter Kit (K000007) - Kids can attempt trying out electronics too!
Encourage the teams to get creative and think outside the box.
For instance, a team working on Santa’s sleigh can add blinking LED lights for a magical touch!
Step 2: Set Up a Workspace
The workspace is where the magic happens. Make sure it’s spacious, well-lit, and equipped with all the essentials. For example, make sure their devices are fully charged and ready to go! Devices such as a laptop or a tablet are usually paired with the robotics kits. Only KUBO products targeting the preschoolers are screen free!
Add a craft corner with supplies like glitter, stickers, and felt (or extra LEGO parts) for decorating the robots to reflect their holiday themes.
Step 3: Provide Guidance and Support
Having knowledgeable supervisors on hand can make all the difference.
Encourage participants to troubleshoot their designs and code independently while offering guidance as needed. This not only builds problem-solving skills but also boosts their confidence in tackling challenges head-on.
Step 4: Plan a Showcase Event
The grand finale of your challenge should be a showcase event that highlights the participants' efforts.
Invite family members or a panel of judges to evaluate the robots based on creativity, functionality, and adherence to the holiday theme.
Award fun prizes or certificates in categories like “Best Design,” “Most Creative,” and “Best Teamwork” to celebrate everyone’s efforts.
Christmas-Themed Robots: Where Creativity Meets STEM
Creating Christmas-themed robots isn’t just an exciting activity, it’s an educational experience that prepares kids for the future. Challenges like these blend the worlds of science, technology, engineering, and math with the joy of artistic expression, resulting in an event that’s as memorable as it is educational.
Here’s how it helps:
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Encourages Teamwork: Building and designing together promotes collaboration and communication.
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Boosts Creativity: Designing holiday-themed robots challenges kids to think outside the box.
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Develops Problem-Solving Skills: Robotics involves troubleshooting design and coding issues.
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Builds Confidence: Successfully presenting a completed project fosters a sense of accomplishment.
Exciting Challenge Ideas for Festive Robotics Fun
To make the competition even more engaging, introduce special themes or variations. Here are some crowd-pleasers:
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Santa’s Sleigh Race:
Build robots to “race” across a track and deliver presents to chimneys.

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Holiday Light Show:
Challenge teams to incorporate LEDs or other lighting elements, creating a spectacular robot “light show” using the light matrix from LEGO Education.

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Sing-Along Bots:
Add a musical twist by designing robots that play or react to holiday tunes.
Tips for a Successful Holiday Team Challenge
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Involve Participants of All Ages:
Younger kids can decorate the robots while older participants handle the coding and design aspects. -
Organise Virtual Showcases:
For remote participants, host an online event where teams can present their robots over a video call. -
Encourage Family Participation:
Family members can serve as judges, mentors, or enthusiastic cheerleaders, making the event a wholesome holiday activity.
Make This Holiday Season Memorable with Robotics
This Christmas, let kids experience the joy of creating, innovating, and learning with the Holiday Team Challenge. From building Santa’s sleigh to designing a robot that sings holiday tunes, the possibilities are endless.
So, bring out the Robotics Kit, set up the Challenge Mat, and get ready to celebrate a season of creativity, collaboration, and holiday magic. With a little imagination and the right tools, you’ll create lasting memories together on this unforgettable Christmas evening!


