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Zapraszamy na sobotnie zajęcia próbne z robotyki dla dzieci

zajęcia próbne z robotyki

10 i 17 października 2020 odbędą się zajęcia próbne z Robotyki dla Dzieci 5-7lat

W sobotę zajęcia FUNrobotJUNIOR robotyka i programowanie – LEGO® WeDo 2.0 są ?BEZPŁATNE? dla osób, które po raz pierwszy biorą udział w zajęciach. Obowiązują zapisy online

DLACZEGO WARTO UCZĘSZCZAĆ NA NASZE ZAJĘCIA

Naszym celem jest nauka przez zabawę… a nasze zajęcia rozwijają następujące umiejętności:
☑️ myślenia przestrzennego i analitycznego,
☑️ planowania i rozwiązywania problemów,
☑️ współpracy i komunikacji w grupie,
☑️ właściwej organizacji czasu i miejsca pracy,
☑️ posługiwania się technicznymi pojęciami i słownictwem, co
pozwala w przyszłości korzystać z różnych technologii,
☑️ kształtowania koncentracji i wytrwałości podczas
wykonywanych zadań.

? Nasza Akademia Edukacyjna uczy zastosowania zdobytej wiedzy z zakresu matematyki, fizyki, automatyki oraz informatyki w praktyce.
? Podczas edukacyjnej zabawy na różnorodnych płaszczyznach naukowych, pomożemy dziecku odkryć i zrozumieć jego naturalne talenty i życiowe predyspozycje.
? Dzieci zdobywają wiedzę w najbardziej naturalny sposób, przez
własne doświadczenia, obserwacje i wnioski, a nie teoretyczne wykłady.
? Informatyka, robotyka i mechanika – to dziedziny, które zdominowały rozwój naszej cywilizacji. Dlatego tak ważne jest, aby już teraz zaszczepić w dziecku cyberpasję, która przygotuje do przyszłych zawodów i da przewagę w dorosłym życiu.

Wszystkich zainteresowanych prosimy o zgłoszenie się ✍poprzez formularz zapisu online, z podaniem danych dziecka (imię, nazwisko, nr. telefonu, e-mail oraz czy wcześniej uczęszczało na robotykę)

Zapisy online:
https://akademiaedukacyjna.com.pl/zapisy_online/

W formularzu proszę wybrać przedmiot: zajęcia próbne. W drugim kroku w polu „informacje dodatkowe” proszę wpisać: sobota 12:00 i wybraną datę.

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    Russell Crowe has vehemently denied reports on Monday that his reported
    $20million stake in the South Sydney Rabbitohs was up for sale.

    In fact, the Hollywood superstar, who has had an interest
    in the club since he bought a share for $3million alongside
    businessman Peter Holmes à Court in 2006, branded the reports 'bulls***’.

    Crowe, 60, advised journalists that the rumours swirling on the internet that he could look
    to off-load his 25 per cent share were not true.

    He even went as far as telling reporters to go and 'enjoy the summer
    sun’ instead of speculating on the narrative.

    Taking to X, Crowe added: 'Re: SSFC [South Sydney Football Club].

    What would January in Australia be without desperate legacy media conspiracy theories?

    'Enjoy the summer sun while it’s there and ignore the trolls.
    WB [coach Wayne Bennett] is back on board. A fresh
    energy about the place. An arrowhead on our intentions.’

    Russell Crowe has branded rumours he wants to sell his stake in the South Sydney Rabbitohs as 'bulls***’

    Crowe (left) acquired the club back in 2006 alongside Peter Holmes à Court (right) 

    The Rabbitohs have declined to comment on the matter.

    Since his investment in the club 19 years ago, Crowe has become a key feature of the furniture at Stadium
    Australia and has always worn his heart on his sleeve.

    But it seems one bombshell report from nearly 12 years ago could have been at the heart of the speculation over his future
    with the Rabbitohs.

    In 2012, ABC News claimed that the Rabbitohs had confirmed that Crowe had
    indicated that he wished to sell his part-stake in the team.

    Rabbitohs chairman Nick Pappas and then-chief exec Shane Richardson spoke to ease fan concerns over the stability of the club after Crowe’s announcement.

    They added that it was Crowe’s decision was a 'personal’ one and that there was an understanding that the actor would find a buyer to replace him.

    He later spoke out on the decision to sell his shares in the club,
    which back then sat at 37.5 per cent, claiming that
    he wanted to spend more time with his family.

    'It’s pretty simple, I have to make more time for my family,’ he said to Fox League.

    'I have loved the responsibility of bringing South Sydney back to
    being a competitive force.’

    The Hollywood actor (right), posing for a picture with Aussie Prime Minister Anthony Albanese (left), had in fact looked to sell his shares back in 2012

    While he had claimed that the decision was because he wanted to
    spend more time with his family, he ultimately doubled back on that decision

    But the Gladiator star would make a U-turn on his plans, instead
    changing his mind and opting to stay on as a part shareholder.

    He now owns a quarter of the footy club alongside former Crown Resorts chairman James Packer and Mike Cannon-Brookes, a
    technology entrepreneur. The final share is distributed among Souths’
    members.

    Under their leadership, the Souths ended a 43-year wait for a premiership back in 2014 and
    are now also financially stable.

    That comes after the club fell on hard times in the 90s, ultimately
    being booted from the NRL in 1999.

    Crowe and Packer also had notably waived a $7million debt back in 2016, according to AAP, giving the
    club more financial security.

    While the Bunnies are yet to repeat their feats of 2014 and end a now 11-year wait for a premiership, the appointment
    of new boss Wayne Bennett will certainly help the Rabbitohs spin their fortunes around following their 16th-place finish in the NRL last
    season.

    Russell Crowe

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