Edmonds Monroe Hall: Classes for Age 6-12

$140.00

General Structure

Introduction (5 minutes) :

Briefly introduce the week’s theme, learning objectives, and project.

Building & Programming (40 minutes):

Guide students through building their robots using components and programming them using age-appropriate software.

Challenges & Games (10 minutes):

Set up activities and challenges relevant to the theme, allowing students to test and improve their robots.

Reflection & Discussion (5 minutes):

Discuss the challenges, learnings, and encourage problem-solving and teamwork.
Timing: Oct 10th, 2024 – Nov 7th (no class on Oct 31st) Every Thursday 6:00 pm-7:00 pm.
Location:The Facility Maker Space – 6606 196th St SW, Lynnwood, WA 98036


 

Category:

The course provides an engaging introduction and comprehensive overview of robotics, emphasizing engineering, coding and creativity in young minds. Students will actively construct robots tailored to address practical, real-world challenges. Additionally, students will compete in-class robot challenges, fostering the development of critical thinking, problem-solving and teamwork skills throughout the program.

  • Focus: Simple builds, coding, emphasis on creativity and storytelling through robots.
  • Themes: Animal robots, obstacle courses, mini-golf robots, line following robots
  • Examples: Build a battling robot for a competition, collaborate on a large robot with specific tasks, build a robot that solves a real-world problem (e.g., sorting), create a robot that performs a specific task creatively.

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