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Lego Robotics

Grade 3 - 4

Ongoing Enrolment Available

Prerequisites

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Course Description

Dive into the world of coding and engineering with everyone’s favorite building kit, LEGO! Using the latest LEGO SPIKE System, young builders will create cool projects with motors, gears, and sensors, learning about electricity, coding, and problem-solving as they tackle real-life challenges.

Program Outcomes

In this engaging course, young builders will embark on a thrilling journey of creativity, problem-solving, and technology. They will be using the LEGO SPIKE System (the latest edition) to design, build and modify a variety of projects designed to solve real-life problems. Students will learn about electricity and energy transfer concepts, develop problem solving skills through iterative design, and drag-and-drop coding skills to power and control their projects. Students will explore the possibilities of engineering by expanding their knowledge of LEGO brick structures to include the use of motors, gears, and sensors!

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Program Fee

Course Description

Dive into the world of coding and engineering with everyone’s favorite building kit, LEGO! Using the latest LEGO SPIKE System, young builders will create cool projects with motors, gears, and sensors, learning about electricity, coding, and problem-solving as they tackle real-life challenges.

Program Outcomes

In this engaging course, young builders will embark on a thrilling journey of creativity, problem-solving, and technology. They will be using the LEGO SPIKE System (the latest edition) to design, build and modify a variety of projects designed to solve real-life problems.

Students will learn about electricity and energy transfer concepts, develop problem solving skills through iterative design, and drag-and-drop coding skills to power and control their projects. Students will explore the possibilities of engineering by expanding their knowledge of LEGO brick structures to include the use of motors, gears, and sensors!

Key Info

Program Fee

The STEAM Project Makerspace 
561 Edward Ave Unit 1, Richmond Hill,
ON L4C 9W6

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Learning Outcomes

Tools and Skills

Maker Mindset

Time Slots

5 PM – 6 PM

4 PM – 5 PM

or

5 PM – 6 PM

Not Sure Our Programs Are The Right Fit?

Finding the perfect after school program for your children can be a challenging task. At The STEAM Project, we are extremely confident that any child can enjoy our programs! Because we are so confident in the excellence of our programs, we are pleased to offer new families the opportunity to take part in a test class, allowing your child to experience our programs with no obligation or risk. Finally, you may also schedule a tour of our Makerspace to learn more about our facilities and ask any program-related questions.

FAQ

This program is held at The STEAM Project Makerspace location! Our Makerspace provides youth with opportunities to learn, tinker and create projects! We provide them with access to tools and technology such as 3D printers, laser cutters, sewing machines, and more through our classes and workshops.

Yes, tours are available by appointment only. Please give us a call at (289) 819-0178 or send us an email at office@thesteamproject.ca to schedule a time to visit our Makerspace.

Our programs allow kids to explore a wide range of interests and become comfortable with expressing their creative thinking. Unlike traditional teaching methods, we put fun and engaging experiences with a focus on real-life connections at the heart of our programs.

For our in-class programs, we typically have a maximum of 10 students in one class.

We maintain a 1:5 instructor to student ratio to ensure students receive adequate supervision and ample one on one time with instructors.

For INVENTOR series, Coding & Robotics, and Art Tech courses, students are able to join partway through the season, as there will be new skills and projects featured throughout the course. Partial enrollments will have pro-rated course fees.

For other courses (Tiny Homes, Woodworking, Battle Bots), students will not be able to join partway through a season due to the progression of the skills learned. We recommend joining our mailing list to be kept up to date on when our new season begins.

If you have questions or clarification, please feel free to contact us directly at office@thesteamproject.ca

Our cancellation policies vary depending on the different types of programs we offer. Please use the above tabs to navigate to the cancellation policy for the program you are looking for.

We currently do not offer any specialized assistance for students/campers with special needs.

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