Introduction of LEGO Robotics & Coding
Suitable for grades: G1–G8 | Six-level advancement system | Project-based teaching | Complete certification system
Course Positioning
The Robotics Programming course is a science and technology literacy course designed for students aged 6-13 years old, combining the North American STEAM education concept. The course is based on the LEGO® SPIKE series of teaching aids and graphical programming platforms (such as Scratch). Through the structured teaching of “building + programming + control + display”, it helps students systematically master programming thinking, engineering structure, project collaboration and creative problem-solving skills.
Six-level advancement system (Level 1–6)
After admission, each student will be divided into different levels and progress step by step to achieve steady growth. The course objectives are clear and the structure is rigorous:
Grade | Skill Focus | Recommended Grade | Typical project tasks |
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Level 1 | Parts identification, basic construction, simple movement | G1–G2 | Small animal models, basic control tasks |
Level 2 | Sensor application, event triggering | G2–G3 | Light control door, obstacle avoidance robot |
Level 3 | Variables and loops, logical judgment | G3–G4 | Automatic pitching machine, smart tracking car |
Level 4 | Multi-module collaboration and task deconstruction | G4–G5 | Automatic warehousing system, smart street lights |
Level 5 | Algorithm optimization, programming structure reconstruction | G5–G6 | Intelligent garbage sorter, traffic system simulation |
Level 6 | Independent development of creative projects and preparation for competitions | G6–G7 | Programming Challenge, Task-based Demonstration |
Teaching methods and resource support
Duration of each class: 90 minutes, small class size (4-6 students)
Equipment used: LEGO® SPIKE Prime/Essential, programming tablet or laptop
Teaching mode: Project-based learning (PBL), complete 1-2 real problem-oriented tasks in each term
There is a demonstration evaluation at the end of each course to support phased feedback
International certification and academic development path
After completing each level of the course, you will receive a “Robotics Programming Literacy Level Certificate” issued by Qilu Academy , which includes teacher comments and staged skill assessments.
Senior students (Level 5-6) can apply for the ” Q-Learning Robotics Mastery Badge “, which is an important bonus for private school/competition applications and personal portfolio building.
The course content is in line with international competition standards and can be connected with:
FIRST LEGO League / WRO / Canadian Tech Challenge
Toronto STEM Fair / Programming Works Showcase
North American K12 technology project set construction