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Stroum Jewish Community Center - Robotic Builders

Campers explore different concepts in robotics through building and programming, fostering imagination and an understanding of how robotic creations work.

🔥 Elementary 🕒 1-week Day Camp In-person Beginner-friendly 💰 $472–$524/week

About this camp

In the Robotic Builders camp, elementary-aged campers engage in hands-on activities to construct and program robotic creations. The curriculum focuses on fundamental STEM concepts, including simple machines, basic engineering principles, and introductory programming. Campers utilize the versatile LEGO® building system, often incorporating Mindstorms EV3 technology, to design and build their models. Through experimentation with programs and participation in robotic challenges, students develop problem-solving skills, foster creativity, and gain an understanding of how robots function. Activities may culminate in friendly competitions such as hitting targets or sumo battles, encouraging teamwork and application of learned concepts.

What a typical day looks like

A typical day involves campers building LEGO® models, experimenting with programs, and participating in robotic challenges, often leading to team-based activities and competitions.

Best suited for

This camp is best for elementary school students in 1st and 2nd grade who are interested in hands-on building, technology, and learning the basics of robotics and programming.

What you'll learn

Robotics Simple Machines Engineering Programming LEGO® Building Mindstorms EV3

Location

Stroum Jewish Community Center, Mercer Island

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