Lego Robotics Single Sessions

$50.00

Hands-On LEGO Robotics - Single Session (1.5 Hours)

Wednesday, 2/26/25:
Hopper Race – Students will design and build a small robot along with multiple prototypes to make it move without using wheels. This lesson focuses on creativity and engineering, with no coding required.

Wednesday, 3/5/25:
Place Your Order – Students will build a "quality check" robot designed to evaluate the quality of LEGO bricks. The robot will scan a LEGO brick and respond by nodding its head for "Yes, this is a good package" or shaking its head for "No, this is a bad package," based on the brick’s color.

Wednesday, 3/12/25:
Out of Order – Students will build a Delivery Cart designed to transport a LEGO block to a destination. However, the provided code will be "out of order," and students must troubleshoot and fix it. Together, we will analyze the code, identify errors, and determine the best solutions to get the cart back on track.

Wednesday, 3/26/25:
Track Your Packages – Students will build a location tracker along with a holder for a needle or pencil. Using provided maps from the kits, they will program the tracker to follow a designated path, simulating package tracking in a car navigating a city.

This project involves the most coding of all the lessons, challenging students to refine their programming skills while ensuring accuracy in movement tracking.

$50.00

If your child receives the scholarship, use coupon code STEPUP at checkout.
You must reserve the class funds through EMA within two days of registration, or your child will be removed from the list.
For instructions on reserving funds, please visit the FAQ tab.

Refund Policy

EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit may be issued for future classes.

For single-session classes, a 48-hour notice is required to receive a partial refund or credit.

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Get ready to dive into the exciting world of robotics with this hands-on LEGO Robotics class! In this engaging 1.5-hour session, participants will build and program their own robots using LEGO robotics kits.

Designed for beginners and curious minds, this class introduces fundamental robotics concepts, basic coding, and problem-solving through fun and interactive challenges. Participants will:

  • Build a functional LEGO robot

  • Learn basic programming using a simple drag-and-drop interface

  • Explore sensors, motors, and movement

  • Complete a mini robotics challenge

No prior experience is necessary.

Students should be able to stay focused and work independently on their LEGO assignments during this class. Many projects involve coding on a provided tablet. While we recommend this class for ages 9 and up, we welcome younger students who are capable of handling the challenges.

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Hands-On LEGO Robotics - Single Session (1.5 Hours)

Wednesday, 2/26/25:
Hopper Race – Students will design and build a small robot along with multiple prototypes to make it move without using wheels. This lesson focuses on creativity and engineering, with no coding required.

Wednesday, 3/5/25:
Place Your Order – Students will build a "quality check" robot designed to evaluate the quality of LEGO bricks. The robot will scan a LEGO brick and respond by nodding its head for "Yes, this is a good package" or shaking its head for "No, this is a bad package," based on the brick’s color.

Wednesday, 3/12/25:
Out of Order – Students will build a Delivery Cart designed to transport a LEGO block to a destination. However, the provided code will be "out of order," and students must troubleshoot and fix it. Together, we will analyze the code, identify errors, and determine the best solutions to get the cart back on track.

Wednesday, 3/26/25:
Track Your Packages – Students will build a location tracker along with a holder for a needle or pencil. Using provided maps from the kits, they will program the tracker to follow a designated path, simulating package tracking in a car navigating a city.

This project involves the most coding of all the lessons, challenging students to refine their programming skills while ensuring accuracy in movement tracking.

$50.00

If your child receives the scholarship, use coupon code STEPUP at checkout.
You must reserve the class funds through EMA within two days of registration, or your child will be removed from the list.
For instructions on reserving funds, please visit the FAQ tab.

Refund Policy

EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit may be issued for future classes.

For single-session classes, a 48-hour notice is required to receive a partial refund or credit.

**********************************************************************************************************************************

Get ready to dive into the exciting world of robotics with this hands-on LEGO Robotics class! In this engaging 1.5-hour session, participants will build and program their own robots using LEGO robotics kits.

Designed for beginners and curious minds, this class introduces fundamental robotics concepts, basic coding, and problem-solving through fun and interactive challenges. Participants will:

  • Build a functional LEGO robot

  • Learn basic programming using a simple drag-and-drop interface

  • Explore sensors, motors, and movement

  • Complete a mini robotics challenge

No prior experience is necessary.

Students should be able to stay focused and work independently on their LEGO assignments during this class. Many projects involve coding on a provided tablet. While we recommend this class for ages 9 and up, we welcome younger students who are capable of handling the challenges.

Hands-On LEGO Robotics - Single Session (1.5 Hours)

Wednesday, 2/26/25:
Hopper Race – Students will design and build a small robot along with multiple prototypes to make it move without using wheels. This lesson focuses on creativity and engineering, with no coding required.

Wednesday, 3/5/25:
Place Your Order – Students will build a "quality check" robot designed to evaluate the quality of LEGO bricks. The robot will scan a LEGO brick and respond by nodding its head for "Yes, this is a good package" or shaking its head for "No, this is a bad package," based on the brick’s color.

Wednesday, 3/12/25:
Out of Order – Students will build a Delivery Cart designed to transport a LEGO block to a destination. However, the provided code will be "out of order," and students must troubleshoot and fix it. Together, we will analyze the code, identify errors, and determine the best solutions to get the cart back on track.

Wednesday, 3/26/25:
Track Your Packages – Students will build a location tracker along with a holder for a needle or pencil. Using provided maps from the kits, they will program the tracker to follow a designated path, simulating package tracking in a car navigating a city.

This project involves the most coding of all the lessons, challenging students to refine their programming skills while ensuring accuracy in movement tracking.

$50.00

If your child receives the scholarship, use coupon code STEPUP at checkout.
You must reserve the class funds through EMA within two days of registration, or your child will be removed from the list.
For instructions on reserving funds, please visit the FAQ tab.

Refund Policy

EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit may be issued for future classes.

For single-session classes, a 48-hour notice is required to receive a partial refund or credit.

**********************************************************************************************************************************

Get ready to dive into the exciting world of robotics with this hands-on LEGO Robotics class! In this engaging 1.5-hour session, participants will build and program their own robots using LEGO robotics kits.

Designed for beginners and curious minds, this class introduces fundamental robotics concepts, basic coding, and problem-solving through fun and interactive challenges. Participants will:

  • Build a functional LEGO robot

  • Learn basic programming using a simple drag-and-drop interface

  • Explore sensors, motors, and movement

  • Complete a mini robotics challenge

No prior experience is necessary.

Students should be able to stay focused and work independently on their LEGO assignments during this class. Many projects involve coding on a provided tablet. While we recommend this class for ages 9 and up, we welcome younger students who are capable of handling the challenges.