STEM Medley Camp
August 11-15, M-F, 9AM-12PM
Monday & Tuesday: LEGO ROBOTICS
Students build and program robotic projects. Younger students typically begin with the LEGO Education WeDo system, which introduces students to basic robotic concepts with projects that use motors, gears, and sensors which are programmed by students using a drag and drop programming interface. Experienced and older students work with LEGO Mindstorms EV3 robot where they learn to autonomously control the robot's movements, read sensor input such as light, distance, and color, using the Mindstorms Labview programming interface
Wednesday: CODING
Students learn to code in Scratch, MIT's programming interface. Coding in Scratch allows children to understand basic programming concepts, program flow, and programming logic, through the creation of simple to advanced animations, interactive stories, and video games.
Thursday: LEGO MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Students learn basic to advanced mechanical engineering concepts using the LEGO Engineering system that covering concepts such as energy, balance, and mechanics that focus on simple machines.
Friday: LEGO SUMOBOTS ("BATTLEBOTS")
LEGO SUMOBOTS is an exciting activity where robots go head-to-head, attempting to push each other off a sumo mat. Children work together in teams to build motorized robots using Lego parts. These robots are built to block, push, and disable other robots in a fun and friendly competition!
We are offering flexible scheduling options:
- Full 5 day camp: $325
- Daily (choose your day/days): $70/day
Registration is required. Daily class size is limited.
Students can bring a drink (bottled, capped) and non-peanut snack(s).
Registration for this schedule starts on 05/05/2025 and ends on 08/09/2025
Participants must be 6 years to 14 years old when the program starts.
STEM Medley Camp
LEGO ROBOTICS
August 11, Monday, 9AM-12PM
Students build and program robotic projects. Younger students typically begin with the LEGO Education WeDo system, which introduces students to basic robotic concepts with projects that use motors, gears, and sensors which are programmed by students using a drag and drop programming interface. Experienced and older students work with LEGO Mindstorms EV3 robot where they learn to autonomously control the robot's movements, read sensor input such as light, distance, and color, using the Mindstorms Labview programming interface
Registration is required. Daily class size is limited.
Students can bring a drink (bottled, capped) and non-peanut snack(s).
Registration for this schedule starts on 05/05/2025 and ends on 08/09/2025
Participants must be 6 years to 14 years old when the program starts.
STEM Medley Camp
LEGO ROBOTICS
August 12, Tuesday, 2-5PM
Students build and program robotic projects. Younger students typically begin with the LEGO Education WeDo system, which introduces students to basic robotic concepts with projects that use motors, gears, and sensors which are programmed by students using a drag and drop programming interface. Experienced and older students work with LEGO Mindstorms EV3 robot where they learn to autonomously control the robot's movements, read sensor input such as light, distance, and color, using the Mindstorms Labview programming interface
Registration is required. Daily class size is limited.
Students can bring a drink (bottled, capped) and non-peanut snack(s).
Registration for this schedule starts on 05/05/2025 and ends on 08/11/2025
Participants must be 6 years to 14 years old when the program starts.
STEM Medley Camp
CODING
August 13, Wednesday, 9AM-12PM
Ages: 6-14 years
Students learn to code in Scratch, MIT's programming interface. Coding in Scratch allows children to understand basic programming concepts, program flow, and programming logic, through the creation of simple to advanced animations, interactive stories, and video games.
Registration is required. Daily class size is limited.
Students can bring a drink (bottled, capped) and non-peanut snack(s).
Registration for this schedule starts on 05/05/2025 and ends on 08/12/2025
Participants must be 6 years to 14 years old when the program starts.
STEM Medley Camp
LEGO MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Ages: 6-14 years
Students learn basic to advanced mechanical engineering concepts using the LEGO Engineering system that covering concepts such as energy, balance, and mechanics that focus on simple machines.
Registration is required. Daily class size is limited.
Students can bring a drink (bottled, capped) and non-peanut snack(s).
Registration for this schedule starts on 05/05/2025 and ends on 08/13/2025
Participants must be 6 years to 14 years old when the program starts.
STEM Medley Camp
LEGO SUMOBOTS ("BATTLEBOTS")
August 15, F, 9AM-12PM
Ages: 6-14 years
LEGO SUMOBOTS is an exciting activity where robots go head-to-head, attempting to push each other off a sumo mat. Children work together in teams to build motorized robots using Lego parts. These robots are built to block, push, and disable other robots in a fun and friendly competition!
Registration is required. Daily class size is limited.
Students can bring a drink (bottled, capped) and non-peanut snack(s).
Registration for this schedule starts on 05/05/2025 and ends on 08/14/2025
Participants must be 6 years to 14 years old when the program starts.
STEM Medley Camp
August 11-14, M-F, 9AM-12PM (NEW TIME)
Ages: 6-14 years
Robotics, Engineering, and coding all in one camp! Each day students will work on a STEM activity!
Monday & Tuesday: LEGO ROBOTICS
Students build and program robotic projects. Younger students typically begin with the LEGO Education WeDo system, which introduces students to basic robotic concepts with projects that use motors, gears, and sensors which are programmed by students using a drag and drop programming interface. Experienced and older students work with LEGO Mindstorms EV3 robot where they learn to autonomously control the robot's movements, read sensor input such as light, distance, and color, using the Mindstorms Labview programming interface
Wednesday: CODING
Students learn to code in Scratch, MIT's programming interface. Coding in Scratch allows children to understand basic programming concepts, program flow, and programming logic, through the creation of simple to advanced animations, interactive stories, and video games.
Thursday: LEGO MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Students learn basic to advanced mechanical engineering concepts using the LEGO Engineering system that covering concepts such as energy, balance, and mechanics that focus on simple machines.
Friday: LEGO SUMOBOTS ("BATTLEBOTS")
LEGO SUMOBOTS is an exciting activity where robots go head-to-head, attempting to push each other off a sumo mat. Children work together in teams to build motorized robots using Lego parts. These robots are built to block, push, and disable other robots in a fun and friendly competition!
We are offering flexible scheduling options:
- Full 5 day camp: $325
- Daily (choose your day/days): $70/day
Registration is required. Daily class size is limited.
Students can bring a drink (bottled, capped) and non-peanut snack(s).
Please contact Chasewood Learning if you have any questions.