Overview
Get ready for a summer packed with creativity, building, and hands‑on learning. Our two camp groups follow the same fun-filled program, but the Grades 4–6 camp features more advanced challenges designed for older students — including complex LEGO builds and advance engineering concepts, introductory robotics, and beginner programming projects using WeDo & Lego Spike model sets.
Children will enjoy using LEGO® Bricks to build specially designed models, play exciting games, and explore the worlds of engineering, architecture, robotics, and more.
* Ignite Curiosity with Hands-On STEAM Projects
* Collaborate in Fun Building Challenges
* Develop Creative Problem-Solving Skills
* Learn from Passionate, Trained Instructors
Young Engineers - Camps program is opening its doors to anyone who loves to experience, to experiment, but especially to enjoy Lego construction, an experiential and challenging learning, with games and scientific experiments that visualize natural phenomena and the forces acting around them.
Each 5-day camp session introduces kids to STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Mathematics) and builds skills for youth through high-energy challenges, building, and design opportunities, and concept exploration. STEM summer camps explore science, technology, engineering and math in enticing applications like robotics and computer programming. STEAM camps add ART.
* We will start our day with a meditative exercise and circle time.
* We will focus on one S.E.L. (Social-Emotional Learning) topic each week and have an activity around it. eg. Gratitude, Growth Mindset, Empathy, Kindness.
* There will be one mechanical engineering topic taught daily followed by a motorized Lego build. Over the course of the week, students will be building 7-8 models each week.
* Students will have one Art/Craft/Experiment based activity daily.
* We will plan one walking field trip to Greenlake and end our week on Friday with a kid friendly short movie.
* Kids will be split in two groups (easier builds for younger aged students and challenging ones for students in higher grades).