Lunchtime LEGO
Eastern Goldfields Education Support Centre
$34,424
Worth of brand new
goods received (RRP)
goods received (RRP)
$1,064
Total paid
54
Lives Impacted
November 2023
At Eastern Goldfields Education Support Centre (EGESC), the generous donation of LEGO sets has had a profound impact on our lunchtime activities. During lunch, the LEGO sets are used in various specific ways:
1. Lunchtime LEGO Club: We've established a Lunchtime LEGO Club where students eagerly gather to build and create during their break. This provides a designated space for students to explore their imaginations and collaborate on projects together.
2. Themed Building Challenges: To spark creativity, we organise themed building challenges during lunch. These challenges encourage students to tackle specific construction tasks, allowing them to apply problem-solving skills and explore various aspects of STEM.
3. Creative Competitions: Lunchtime LEGO competitions have become a favorite activity among our students. They eagerly participate in competitions that range from speed building to artistic expression, promoting healthy competition.
4. Mini-Exhibitions: At EGESC, we've organized mini LEGO exhibitions during lunch, where students showcase their creations. These exhibitions serve as a platform for students to display their work, fostering a sense of pride and accomplishment.
The impact of LEGO during lunchtime goes beyond mere play; it enhances creativity, promotes teamwork, and provides students with a unique opportunity to express themselves through building.
Thank you Good360 and LEGO
1. Lunchtime LEGO Club: We've established a Lunchtime LEGO Club where students eagerly gather to build and create during their break. This provides a designated space for students to explore their imaginations and collaborate on projects together.
2. Themed Building Challenges: To spark creativity, we organise themed building challenges during lunch. These challenges encourage students to tackle specific construction tasks, allowing them to apply problem-solving skills and explore various aspects of STEM.
3. Creative Competitions: Lunchtime LEGO competitions have become a favorite activity among our students. They eagerly participate in competitions that range from speed building to artistic expression, promoting healthy competition.
4. Mini-Exhibitions: At EGESC, we've organized mini LEGO exhibitions during lunch, where students showcase their creations. These exhibitions serve as a platform for students to display their work, fostering a sense of pride and accomplishment.
The impact of LEGO during lunchtime goes beyond mere play; it enhances creativity, promotes teamwork, and provides students with a unique opportunity to express themselves through building.
Thank you Good360 and LEGO
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