Our Courses are based on "Learn through Play"
Learning through play is well established as a method for developing holistic skills in the early learning years. Despite the evidence, many educators have minimized the opportunities for playful learning in favor of didactic approaches.
“Learning through play supports the development of early literacy and numeracy skills in an integrated approach, while also cultivating children’s social, emotional, physical, and creative skills” (Marbina, Church & Tayler, 2011).
The LEGO Foundation recently released the results of a five-year research initiative that looked at learning through play as a way of enhancing educational curricula. The study found that in the past few decades, educators around the world have been striving to teach STEAM subjects that will be increasingly important as the pace of innovation grows and the job market evolves. Emphasis on the content of STEAM subjects has led to an increased use of didactic methods and more focus on quantifiable academic achievements. But focusing exclusively on what is quantifiable means educators have had less time to promote the development of holistic skills—social, emotional, physical and creative skills—that are essential for creating lifelong learners.
Lego Science 6-9 years
These camps are designed to develop elementary school students' curiosity and confidence to solve real-life problems through engaging STEAM projects with intuitive block-based coding and standards-aligned lesson plans that make STEAM learning fun and accessible. LEGO bricks, sensors and motors help students of all levels develop concrete and tangible understanding of abstract concepts
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Age
6–9
Price
Fees: 270 SGD
Early Bird Fees: 250 SGD
Telephone number
+65 9183 1993
Links
Address
Singapore1187 Upper Serangoon Rd, #01-34, Lobby A, The Midtown, Singapore 533971
How to get there?
The Midtown
4 mins walk from Hougang MRT
Lobby A, C/o The Spatial