Robotic Engineering club from year 1 to year 6 Spring Term
Robotic Engineering club from year 1 to year 6 Spring Term
£130.00
Course Description:
Robotic Engineering club from year 1 to year 6, at The Priory CofE primary school.
Every Thursday (3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.)
Starting 16/1/2025, ending 27/3/2025
Number of Sessions: 10 Sessions
Children year (1-2-3) will build a LEGO model, and program it.
Children year(4-5-6) will Learn a coding with Minecraft Education.
In this Club, students will explore the coding concepts of events and event handlers, coordinates,
variables, conditionals, functions, iterations, arrays, and artificial intelligence. Students will get
familiar with the concept through a kinesthetic unplugged activity. Then they get hands-on
experience with guided coding activities to practice using MakeCode, complete various tasks and
challenges to practice their coding skills, and opportunities to evaluate and improve existing code.
In the final activity for each of the mini-units, students will use design thinking and programming
techniques to creatively solve problems.
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Course Description:
Robotic Engineering club from year 1 to year 6, at The Priory CofE primary school.
Every Thursday (3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.)
Starting 16/1/2025, ending 27/3/2025
Number of Sessions: 10 Sessions
Children years (1-2-3) will build a LEGO model, and program it, to do a mission and learn about
- Gears
- Motors
- Sensors
Children years (4-5-6) will Learn coding with Minecraft Education.
In this Club, students will explore the coding concepts of events and event handlers, coordinates,
variables, conditionals, functions, iterations, arrays, and artificial intelligence. Students will get
familiar with the concept through a kinesthetic unplugged activity. Then they get hands-on
experience with guided coding activities to practice using MakeCode, complete various tasks and
challenges to practice their coding skills, and have opportunities to evaluate and improve existing code.
In the final activity for each of the mini-units, students will use design thinking and programming
techniques to creatively solve problems.