The camp provides an experiential and challenging learning environment that blends engineering, physics, and creativity through hands-on LEGO® building and coding, recognized by Harvard University and the European Commission.
The Young Engineers STEM Lab - Robotics Summer Camp offers an engaging and challenging learning environment where campers ages 4-12 build and code sophisticated LEGO machines and robots. Through hands-on activities, students explore fundamental principles of mechanical engineering, physics, and robotics. The curriculum incorporates the spiral learning approach, ensuring continuous skill development as new concepts build upon previous lessons. Campers will learn about kinetic and potential energy, chain transmissions, angular momentum, Newton's Laws, and centrifugal force by constructing various models like power plants, military tanks, and construction cranes. They also gain introductory programming skills using the WeDo coding system, developing computer algorithms and understanding concepts like commands, conditions, and loops. The program aims to foster critical thinking, problem-solving, teamwork, and creativity, preparing students for future STEM challenges.
A typical day includes building motorized LEGO® brick models, learning STEM principles through interactive lessons and experiments, participating in social interaction/outdoor play/yoga, and going on STEM museum field trips.
This camp is ideal for children who love to build, tinker, experiment, and are curious about how things work, fostering creativity and problem-solving skills.
Young Engineers STEM Lab - 111 CPN NY, NY 10026
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