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Summer School Robotics Classes

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Join us at Beyond Robotics for an exciting summer school program that introduces younger children to the fascinating world of robotics! We have listened to the questions from parents at various events and competitions, and we are thrilled to offer an opportunity for children to learn and explore this exciting field.

Our summer school program covers all aspects of robotics, from building to programming. We believe that hands-on experience is the best way to learn, so our classes are designed to be engaging and interactive. We want your children to have fun while learning a ton about robots and how they work!
 

The summer school sessions will take place on Wednesdays and Fridays at 4:30 PM, lasting approximately 1 to 1.5 hours. We are grateful to have the support of our Temple City after-school sponsor in hosting this program. Please note that seats for our summer school program are limited, and registration is required to secure a spot for your children. To register, please visit our website and fill out the registration form.

Our goal is to provide a comprehensive and enjoyable learning experience for your children during the summer break. We want them to explore the exciting possibilities of robotics and ignite their passion for this field. Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity! Enroll your child in our summer school program at Beyond Robotics. Together, let’s inspire the next generation of young innovators.

For more information and registration, please visit our website or contact us at this google form We look forward to welcoming your children to an unforgettable summer of robotics exploration!
 

Here is a glimpse of our summer school schedule-

June 16: In our first class, we will bring in the FLL robot to complete a set of FLL tasks. There will also be an exciting FTC robot demo, and who knows, maybe even a Robot Elephant appearance!
 
June 21: In the second session, students will have the opportunity to work in groups and build one or two simple structures. This hands-on activity will encourage teamwork and problem-solving skills.
 
June 23: In the third session, students will be divided into two groups and, with the guidance of our experienced teachers, will compete to see which group can complete their robot first. This friendly competition will inspire creativity and quick thinking.
 
June 28: The fourth session will focus on teaching basic programming blocks, including commands for forward, backward, and turning. Students will gain essential skills in controlling and maneuvering robot.
 

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