Competition Training for FLL Explore and FLL Challenge
Not part of the school team? Don't fret! Join us at STEAM Engine and form a team with new friends.
Or before committing to our training sessions, you can register your interest to join a private team here
Our coordinator will contact you if there are other similar aged students who can be part of your child's team.
Our STEAM Engine team will prepare you for the annual FIRST® LEGO® League and help you find team members.
FAQ
Q: What is the maximum number of students per class?
A: Each class accommodates a maximum of 5 students or 1 team, with 1 coach.
Q: When are the classes held?
A: We offer flexibility to parents, allowing them to choose dates that best suit their schedules.
Q: How does this program differ from the bootcamp?
A: This program features a lower teacher-to-student ratio, enabling trainers to provide more focused attention to students. Additionally, students receive complimentary t-shirts as part of the program.
- Internationally-Recognised
- Solve Real World Industry Challenges
- Recommended for Portfolio
Internationally-Recognised
FIRST LEGO League is an internationally recognized STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) organised by FIRST and The LEGO Group for children and students. In a competition based setting, students use LEGO Education robotics sets to develop robots and compete against each other in a competition which exposes students to real world problem solving, STEAM and character development.
Real-World Challenges faced in Industries
Each season starts in August and ends in April the next year. FIRST determines a real-world theme for the year around which the competition revolves and the challenges based on.
Recommended for Portfolio Building
Certificates of participation & Awards from FLL are internationally recognized and good to have in the portfolio for Direct School Admission (DSA) or Scholarship applications.
FIRST® LEGO® League Explore: 6 - 9 years old
FIRST® LEGO® League Challenge: 9 - 16 years old
FLL Explore (Ages 6-9)
FIRST LEGO League Explore (FLLE) (formerly known as FIRST Lego League Jr.) is a non-competitive robotics program designed for children ages 6-9. It is one of the programs established by FIRST.
FIRST LEGO League Explore follows the same theme given to the FIRST LEGO League Challenge. While FIRST LEGO League Challenge teams conduct research projects and design autonomous robots specifically to carry out missions relating to the topic, FIRST LEGO League Explore teams conduct much smaller projects and make robotics models out of LEGO Education SPIKE Essential, the latest robotics set by LEGO Education to illustrate one part of the theme.
Each team will have a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 5 participants.
Recommended 2 pax/team due to Safety Measurement Restrictions.
Brief Synopsis of first 5 sessions
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FLL Challenge (Ages 9-16)
The FIRST LEGO League Challenge (formerly known as FIRST LEGO League) is an international competition organized by FIRST for elementary and middle school students (ages 9–14 in the United States and Canada, 9–16 elsewhere).Each year in August, FIRST LEGO League Challenge teams are introduced to a scientific and real-world challenge for teams to focus and research on. The robotics part of the competition involves designing and programming LEGO Education Robotics Sets (SPIKE Prime, EV3, NXT) to complete tasks. The students work out a solution to a problem related to the theme (changes every year) and then meet for regional, national and international tournaments to compete, share their knowledge, compare ideas, and display their robots.
Each team will have a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 5 participants.
Recommended 2 pax/team due to Safety Measurement Restrictions.
Brief synopsis of first 5 lessons
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Activities for Additional Sessions
- Refresher Course on Robot of Choice
- Problem Solving Techniques
- Computational Thinking Pillars
- Brainstorm, Design & Construction of Robot with Base & Attachments
- Agile Building Technique: Design, Build, Test, Assess
- Competition Simulation: Efficiency Programming with Virtual Robots
- Focus on Assigned Missions
- Reflection, Reconstruction & Improvisation of Robot
- Setting up Playfield: Prop Building & Mission Preparation
- Presentation Preparation: Props, Slides and Presentation Practice
For more information on the latest Season details, head over to www.firstlegoleague.sg
All Packages Include
No. | Item | Description |
1. | Engineering Journal |
To record learning experience, reflections & competition strategy |
2. | Coach Fees | Each team will train with one coach |
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Rental of Training Kits and |
WeDo 2.0/SPIKE Essential/SPIKE Prime/EV3 Sets/Competition Table etc. For onsite training only. |
4. | Competition Fee | Fee will be split between number of students |
5. | Craft materials for Competition Presentation | Such as trifold presentation board for FLL Explore, stationery, etc |
6. | Printed Certificates of Completion by STEAM Engine | This certificate is separate from the Certificate of Participation of the actual competition |
7. | Booking slot of Training Venue | Duck Learning Training Room Address: 240 MacPherson Road, Pines Industrial Building, #03-01, S348574 |
For more info, Whatsapp our STEAM Engine operator at 9822 5921.
STEAM Engine is a learning centre by Duck Learning Singapore.
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