
Real inventions. Real Fun.

Build mechanisms from LEGO: gears, springs, levers, crank-sliders, ramps, wheels. No screens; physical books.
Examples: Spring-loaded car, ramp, gears.

Introduce motors, sensors, and programming; Bluetooth-connected robots; students write instructions.
Examples: Taxi, Trash Sorter, Ferris Wheel.

Introduce coding grammar: movement, appearance changes, keypress listening.
Examples: Monkey following bananas, walking animation, draw pen.

Advanced sensor-based robot movement; control logic, variables & lists; robots access weather data.
Examples: Dancer, Delivery Cart, GameMaster.

Teach logic & abstraction: if/else, loops, functions, variables, broadcast, multi-screen projects.
Examples: Drum kit, Pac-Man, Runaway Donut Maze.

Text-based programming fundamentals to prepare for advanced robotics and data tasks.
Examples: Automation scripts, robot control.

Embedded programming for physical computing and device control.
Examples: Sensor arrays, motor drivers, logic gates.

Design-for-manufacture and operating a 3D printer to create functional parts.
Examples: Custom brackets, robot chassis.

Students deliver a functional real-world solution combining mechanics, embedded programming, and fabrication.
Examples: Automated greenhouse, assistive devices.

High-school level academic support offered as concurrent or later-stage help for advanced concepts.
Examples: Kinematics, calculus optimization.