Lego Robotics Single Sessions
Hands-On LEGO Robotics - Single Session (1.5 Hours)
Wednesday April 2
Keep It Safe: Students will build a safe, then be tasked to create a code block that unlocks the safe depending on how far a certain gear is rotated, similar to a dial lock.
Wednesday, April 9
Place Your Order: Students are to build a "quality check" robot that determines the quality of Lego blocks. Students will show the robot a Lego brick and if it is one color it will nod it's head to say "Yes it is a good package" or shake it's head to say "No, this is a bad package"
Wednesday, April 16
This is Uphill: Students will create a motorcycle and monitor the amount of power that the motors are using on a graph. The students will then put the motorcycle on the ramp and determine the correlation between the angle of the ramp and the amount of power that goes into the motors to make the motorcycle move forward.
Wednesday, April 23
Brain Game:
Students will build a robot that will play the "Brain Game", which is a memory game. Two students will create their own lego stick which will have different colored bricks on them. After they both insert their sticks into the robot the robot will light up which bricks are the same color in the same place. One student will then try to figure out the order of the other student's stick.
$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.
Hands-On LEGO Robotics - Single Session (1.5 Hours)
Wednesday April 2
Keep It Safe: Students will build a safe, then be tasked to create a code block that unlocks the safe depending on how far a certain gear is rotated, similar to a dial lock.
Wednesday, April 9
Place Your Order: Students are to build a "quality check" robot that determines the quality of Lego blocks. Students will show the robot a Lego brick and if it is one color it will nod it's head to say "Yes it is a good package" or shake it's head to say "No, this is a bad package"
Wednesday, April 16
This is Uphill: Students will create a motorcycle and monitor the amount of power that the motors are using on a graph. The students will then put the motorcycle on the ramp and determine the correlation between the angle of the ramp and the amount of power that goes into the motors to make the motorcycle move forward.
Wednesday, April 23
Brain Game:
Students will build a robot that will play the "Brain Game", which is a memory game. Two students will create their own lego stick which will have different colored bricks on them. After they both insert their sticks into the robot the robot will light up which bricks are the same color in the same place. One student will then try to figure out the order of the other student's stick.
$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 April 2
Keep It Safe: Students will build a safe, then be tasked to create a code block that unlocks the safe depending on how far a certain gear is rotated, similar to a dial lock.
Wednesday, April 9
Place Your Order: Students are to build a "quality check" robot that determines the quality of Lego blocks. Students will show the robot a Lego brick and if it is one color it will nod it's head to say "Yes it is a good package" or shake it's head to say "No, this is a bad package"
Wednesday, April 16
This is Uphill: Students will create a motorcycle and monitor the amount of power that the motors are using on a graph. The students will then put the motorcycle on the ramp and determine the correlation between the angle of the ramp and the amount of power that goes into the motors to make the motorcycle move forward.
Wednesday, April 23
Brain Game:
Students will build a robot that will play the "Brain Game", which is a memory game. Two students will create their own lego stick which will have different colored bricks on them. After they both insert their sticks into the robot the robot will light up which bricks are the same color in the same place. One student will then try to figure out the order of the other student's stick.
$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.