Play2Learn Education Lego Challenge Program Phase II

Phase II – Design:

Students learn the advanced STEM concepts through building the LEGO models and practice various experiments in an 8-week program. Compared to the models employed in Phase I, the required construction will be more complex and the topic will be more advanced. Phase II requires students to work on more mathematics calculation and to do more scientific reading. Every student will have a chance to practice leadership in leading a project for both constructing and experimenting. Following the each class, students will have an assignment to finish at home. The homework is related to what students play and learn at the class, which covers Scientific Measurement and Evaluation, Power machine, and Principal Mechanical Models. Students in Phase II will have the opportunity in learning Computer Aid Design (CAD) to help them to finish the draft work for their own design. At Phase II graduation, students will finish a CAD draft and then realize the CAD design with the existing LEGO bricks. All qualified students will be awarded Play2Learn Education Lego Challenge Phase II Training certificate.

Who is eligible?

Students who are older than 8 years old and higher than Grade II in regular school (must pass the interview if younger than 8 years old) OR Students who did successfully finish Lego Challenge Program Phase I in Play2Learn Education

Class Plan:
  • Class 1 Advanced Measurement
  • Class 2 Scientific Energy
  • Class 3 Power Machine
  • Class 4 Principal Models Research I
  • Class 5 Principal Models Research II
  • Class 6 Electrical Machine
  • Class 7 Computer Aid Design
  • Class 8 Build Your Own Design
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