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Grades 4 - 5
Description
Science, Technology, Engineering & Math After School Enrichments @ Lafayette Elementary Spring 2025 17-Week Program: January 15 - May 28, 2025 INSPIRING THE NEXT GENERATION OF SCIENTISTS & ENGINEERS Apprentice Coding and Robotics Programs for Grades 4th - 5th Wednesdays from 12:50 pm-1:50 pm (No class on Jan 29, Mar 5 and Apr 2) Week 1-9: Jan 15, 22, Feb 5, 12, 19, 26, Mar 12, 19 and 26 The CodeCombat Junior features a progression of learning levels that teach basic coding concepts at a slower pace, modeled specifically for elementary students. Week 10-17: Apr 9,16, 23, 30, May 7, 14, 21 and 28 Ozobot Navigators: Embark on an extraordinary journey into the world of robotics with Ozobot Navigators! This program transforms coding into an engaging adventure, where kids tackle hands-on challenges with these fun, tiny robots. Through interactive activities, they’ll master foundational programming concepts, ignite their creativity, and sharpen problem-solving skills. Watch as young minds confidently explore introductory coding through block editing, paving the way for innovation and discovery!
What to bring
No supplies needed. All supplies will be provided for this activity.
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Refunds are subject to provider and school policies.
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About the provider
Engineering For Kids brings science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM), to kids ages 4 to 14 in a fun and challenging way through classes, camps, clubs, and parties. We are proud to inspire children to build on their natural curiosity by teaching engineering concepts through hands-on learning. At Engineering for Kids, our programs: 1) Help children build problem solving skills 2) Encourage kids to discover how things work 3) Increase kids' desire to explore engineering as a career option 4) Motivate kids to learn math and science concepts by engaging them in real-world engineering problems