FIRST LEGO League France - Explore

A hands-on educational program for children aged 6–10 that fosters STEM discovery through creative, team-based LEGO challenges.

 

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FIRST LEGO League France - Explore

Overview


FIRST LEGO League France - Explore "Welcome to the FIRST LEGO League Explore France! Join us for an exciting adventure where exploration, innovation, and fun meet. Together, let's inspire the next generation of creative thinkers and builders." - Adrien Payet

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Time

1.5 to 2 hours per week for 8–12 weeks


Subscribe to Class Pack

After your project is approved by ChangeX, register your Class Pack with Educabot, the official FLL Explore partner in France. The pack supports 5 teams of 4–6 students and includes:

  • 5 exclusive LEGO Season Sets
     

  • Downloadable Team Meeting Guides to run 12 sessions
     

  • Engineer’s Journals for kids to record ideas
     

  • Robot Game Rules
     

  • 30 LEGO medals and 1 trophy

Distribute LEGO Spike Kits

Coordinate with Educabot to receive the LEGO Education Spike Essential kits and the programming app.

Once your project is approved, the Educabot team will contact you directly to arrange the kit delivery and provide any other relevant information needed to get started.

You'll need access to tablets or PCs with the SPIKE App. This equipment helps children build and program their motorized models. Make sure your space and devices are ready for 5 teams to work simultaneously.

The class pack is intended for 5 teams of 4 to 6 students.


Visit FLL Explore France

Go to the FLL Explore France  site to explore this season’s theme and access support materials. Reach out to program managers with any questions. They can guide you through setup, training, and troubleshooting.


Launch Your Season

Plan 8 to 12 weekly sessions (1.5 to 2 hours each). Start by exploring the theme, then move into building and programming. Use the guides and journals provided to track progress, and encourage creative problem-solving, teamwork, and reflection at each stage.


Celebrate & Share Projects

Host a final presentation for classmates, parents, or the wider community. You can organise a local exhibition or coordinate with Educabot to join a national FLL Explore event. These moments of celebration reinforce children’s learning and showcase their achievements.


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