
Preschool Robotics and Coding
Our young learners' coding program for N2, K1, and K2 integrates coding fundamentals with essential math concepts through interactive activities. Children explore addition, subtraction, comparisons, measurements, rotational degrees, time, colors, and graphical block coding while engaging with educational robots.
Each lesson enhances spatial skills as children assemble and program robots to complete tasks. They learn sequencing, sensor-based interactions (e.g., proximity, color, and tilt sensors), and advanced coding concepts like conditional statements (if-then), wait blocks, interrupts, loops (for-loop, forever-loop), and variables.
Through hands-on challenges, students develop logical thinking, problem-solving, and analytical skills, preparing them for future success in STEM fields while making learning engaging and fun.
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Problem-Solving Abilities: Engaging with robotics and coding helps children learn how to approach and solve complex problems, promoting critical thinking and analytical skills.

Improves Math Skills: Coding helps in understanding abstract concepts in a fun and practical way. Many coding activities are inherently mathematical, helping children see the fun side of math.

Encourages Computational Thinking: Both robotics and coding require computational thinking skills, such as breaking down complex tasks into simpler steps, pattern recognition, and logical sequencing

Enhances Creativity: Building and programming robots allows children to express their creativity. They can design robots that perform various tasks, tapping into their imagination and creativity.

Enhances Spatial Awareness: Building robots requires understanding of spatial concepts, which is important for cognitive development.

Improves Communication Skills: Explaining how their robot works or discussing the steps they took to program it helps children articulate their thoughts and ideas clearly.
