Coached by IET colleagues, six teams of primary school children showcased their work, which included a Moon Base that had to include a moving element and a research poster, which showed all that they had learnt about the moon.
Team coach of the Round Diamond team, IET colleague and Mum, Nicole Tiebosch, said: “It’s been great fun working with the children on their project – its involved researching, designing, creating and programming all while working as a team. It’s so important to get young children thinking about and involved in STEM subjects and FIRST
Lowri Walton, IET FIRST
“There is a great need for young people with STEM skills to fill the next generation of engineering role and we are excited to see such bright young engineering minds taking part in FIRST
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