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  • Bricktopia Catapults

    Explore engineering with Bricktopia's Catapults! Build a catapult, dragster, and scale with LEGO bricks and challenge yourself to problem-solve and innovate. The {YEL!} Teach It!…Practice It!…Play It! method engages students to create and innovate. Sign up today! LEGO® is a trademark of the LEGO Group of companies, which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse this site or program.
  • Inventors & STEAM Club

    Unleash your inner inventor in this exciting STEAM adventure! Dive into hands-on engineering, wild experiments and creative challenges that spark curiosity, fuel discovery and make learning seriously fun. In each session, we'll work on a diverse range of activities and challenges from different STEM disciplines, such as Aeronautics, Space, Marine, Eco and more. These engaging projects are designed to encourage critical thinking and teamwork, making it a fun learning experience for young STEAMers and inventors. Plus, you won't have to worry about repeated projects – every session offers something new and exciting!
  • Aerodynamic Machines

    Explore programming and engineering by building models like a windmill, catapult, pedestal fan and sports car—solo or with partners in hands-on, creative challenges. e2 Young Engineers offers an internationally acclaimed Robotics and STEM education program taught in 50+ countries. This program is recognized by Harvard School of Education and European Union as leaders in robotics and science education in the world. This is a problem and project-based learning program where students learn about new Robotics and STEM concepts in every class and apply those concepts by building unique and different operational robots and machines in every class.
  • Junior Engineering Club

    Future engineers, this is your moment! Get ready to build, brainstorm and problem-solve your way through exciting challenges that sharpen your critical thinking, teamwork and real-world engineering skills. New, hands-on lessons from various engineering disciplines. Focusing on developing 21st Century skills such as problem solving, critical thinking and peer collaboration. These life skills provide students with the confidence to approach challenges in their lives and realize that they can succeed in almost anything! Engineering for Kids has a library of 300+ individual lessons which continues to grow so we never have to repeat lessons. Winter/Spring 1 Lessons (classes beginning in January): Order may vary. Aerospace Engineering Rocket Blast off into aerospace engineering! Students explore the principles of flight and build a paper cup rocket to launch high into the air Environmental Engineering Pinwheel Harness the power of wind! Students learn how moving air can create energy, then design and build a colorful pinwheel using the Engineering Design Process. Mechanical Engineering Sled Speed into transportation engineering! Students design and test a miniature sled, exploring friction, speed, and stability. Civil Engineering Bird's Nest Think like nature’s engineers! Students study how birds build nests, then design and construct a nest sturdy enough to protect a real or model egg. Mechanical Engineering Snowball Launcher Ready, aim, launch! Students learn how catapults work, then engineer their own snowball launcher for maximum distance and accuracy. Optical Engineering Kaleidoscope See the world in dazzling patterns! Students discover how mirrors and shapes create symmetrical designs, then build their own kaleidoscope. Winter/Spring 2 Lessons (classes beginning in March): Order may vary. Aerospace Engineering Boomerang It’s all about the return flight! Students explore the science of lift and spin before crafting and testing their own paper boomerang. Chemical Engineering Bouncy Ball Bounce into chemistry! Students learn about polymers by mixing and molding their own bouncy ball. Mechanical Engineering Mini Trampoline Spring into action! Students explore elasticity and energy transfer as they build and test a mini trampoline. Marine Engineering Self-Propelled Boat Make a splash with engineering! Students learn about buoyancy and propulsion, then create a boat that moves on its own. Mechanical Engineering Straw Grabber Grab, lift, and move like a pro! Students investigate simple machines, then build a straw-based grabber to pick up small objects. Electrical Engineering Constellation Projector Light up the night sky! Students learn about circuits and astronomy while creating a projector that displays constellations on the wall or ceiling.
  • Crack the Cube for Beginners

    Always wanted to solve a Rubik’s Cube? Learn step-by-step in a fun, hands-on class! We’ll provide the cube, guide you through the moves—and you’ll keep your cube, too! This is an excellent activity for busy hands and curious minds that teaches problem solving, persistence and memory recall. The class is meant for beginners - it isn't speedcubing yet, but a great step towards it!
  • YouTube Video Production

    Learn how to create content for YouTube! Practice tricks that pro filmmakers use for better shots, lighting and sound. Receive hands-on experience editing videos, adding transitions and inserting a soundtrack. The finished product can be shared with family and friends! Home Technical Requirements: ●Computer: PC (Windows 10 or later) or Mac (OSX) with at least a 2GHz processor and 4GB of RAM ●Chromebooks, Tablets, and phones DO NOT Work. ●Internet: Broadband internet ●Webcam, Microphone and Speakers ●Zoom Installed on Computer, zoom link will be sent before class. ●Students should be comfortable using a PC, mouse, and keyboard. Additional Technical Requirements: ●Cell phone, video camera or external webcam ●Wondershare Filmora (download instructions and sign-up information is provided before class) Information for logging into the session will be sent the week prior to class.
  • Multiplayer Minecraft: Poké-Mods

    Learn how to build your own Pokémon world. Create stunning landscapes, iconic locations and even your own custom Pokémon using the Pixlemon mod. Create and use Pokémon themed mods, to create Gym battles. Discover hidden secrets, rare Pokémon, and exciting challenges throughout the Minecraft world. Bring a USB drive to save your games on the last day. Minecraft is a Mojang Studios trademark. This camp is not affiliated with them. Home Technical Requirements: ●Computer: PC (Windows 10 or later) or Mac (OSX) with at least a 2GHz processor and 4GB of RAM ● Chromebooks, Tablets, and phones DO NOT Work. ●Internet: Broadband internet ●Webcam, Microphone and Speakers ●Zoom Installed on Computer, zoom link will be sent before class. ●Students should be comfortable using a PC, mouse, and keyboard. Additional Technical Requirement: ●MCreator (download instructions and setup information will be provided before class) ●Minecraft Java Edition ($30, not required for the class, but is needed to use the mods later) Information for logging into the session will be sent the week prior to class.
  • 3D Printing Droids

    You will design 3D objects using TinkerCAD (an online web app) and use the 3D slicing program Cura to bring your creations to life as you design a droid almost right out of Star Wars. The 3D Model will be printed and mailed home. Home Technical Requirements: ●Computer: PC (Windows 10 or later) or Mac (OSX) with at least a 2GHz processor and 4GB of RAM ●Chromebooks, Tablets, and phones DO NOT work. ●Internet: Broadband internet ●Webcam, Microphone and Speakers ●Zoom Installed on Computer, zoom link will be sent before class. ●Students should be comfortable using a PC, mouse, and keyboard. Additional Technical Requirements: TinkerCAD Website (Free, login information is provided during class) Information for logging into the session will be sent the week prior to class.
  • Minecraft Mod Development

    Customize your gaming experience! Learn to make Java mods for Minecraft Java Edition Minecraft using MCreator. Basic computer skills are required. Minecraft is a Mojang Studios trademark. This class is not affiliated with them. Home Technical Requirements: ●Computer: PC (Windows 10 or later) or Mac (OSX) with at least a 2GHz processor and 4GB of RAM ●Chromebooks, Tablets, and phones DO NOT Work. ●Internet: Broadband internet ●Webcam, Microphone and Speakers ●Zoom Installed on Computer, zoom link will be sent before class. ●Students should be comfortable using a PC, mouse, and keyboard. Additional Technical Requirement: ●MCreator (download instructions and setup information will be provided before class) ●Minecraft Java Edition ($30, not required for the class, but is needed to use the mods later) Information for logging into the session will be sent the week prior to class.
  • Code Championship Tournament Series

    Code your own computer bot and join the coding arena! No experience needed—just bring your curiosity and creativity. Learn real coding skills while battling bots in fun, friendly competitions! The Code Championship Series is a series of four tournaments in four weeks (it's ok to miss one or two). These tournaments will be hosted online using Google Meet and the Code Championship website. If you have a modern browser like Chrome or Firefox, no additional download is required. Please come knowing how to navigate the internet (basic typing and mouse control). The link to the Google Meet event will be emailed two days before the tournament.
  • Solar Cars, Robots & Machines

    Design and build awesome solar-powered cars, robots and machines! Using easy-to-assemble kits, you’ll explore solar energy, tackle fun challenges and power up your imagination through hands-on engineering. Please bring a bag lunch and water bottle.
  • Solar Robots

    Design and construct impressive solar-powered robots, cranes and bridges while exploring the wonders of solar energy. Solve problems and push your imagination to new heights!
  • Spring Sports Machines

    Build up to four motorized models—like a soccer kicker and frisbee launcher—using patented kits, while learning engineering concepts like gear ratios and transmission mechanics in a globally recognized program. e2 Young Engineers offers an internationally acclaimed Robotics and STEM education program taught in 50+ countries. This program is recognized by Harvard School of Education and European Union as leaders in robotics and science education in the world. This is a problem and project-based learning program where students learn about new Robotics and STEM concepts in every class and apply those concepts by building unique and different operational robots and machines in every class.
  • Amusement Park Machines

    Build and motorize exciting rides like a Ferris Wheel and Pirate Ship while exploring STEM concepts like aerodynamics, elastic energy and renewable energy using special kits in hands-on activities. e2 Young Engineers offers an internationally acclaimed Robotics and STEM education program taught in 50+ countries. This program is recognized by Harvard School of Education and European Union as leaders in robotics and science education in the world. This is a problem and project-based learning program where students learn about new Robotics and STEM concepts in every class and apply those concepts by building unique and different operational robots and machines in every class.
  • RC Wars

    In teams, you will build your own remote control vehicles to race and battle against other teams. Design your vehicles to not only be faster and stronger than other teams’ creations, but also better than purchased RC Cars and Drones! RC Wars will feature land and air races, obstacle courses and more as students learn mechanical and electrical building skills in an energetic and exciting environment.
  • Intro to Digital Art

    Dive into the captivating world of creativity and technology. Explore the fundamentals of digital drawing and apply what you’ve learned. Through a partnership with No Grit No Pearl, you will be able to get your favorite design printed on a canvas or t-shirt which will get shipped to your house after the camp! Intro to Digital Art is the perfect blend of fun, skill development, and boundless imagination, providing young artists with the tools and confidence to bring their visions to life.
  • Smash Factory: Build & Wreck

    Where creativity meets controlled chaos! Get ready to build, test and smash! Design mini wrecking balls, catapults, slingshots and more—then put them to the test. Hard hats on and goggles ready!
  • 3D Printing Makers Lab

    Dream it. Design it. Print it! Discover the world of 3D printing with Tinkercad. Design and print two custom creations as you learn the basics of 3D modeling and design. (Prints may be scaled to fit class time and printer limits.)
  • Epic YouTube Creator Lab

    Step into the spotlight and become the next YouTube sensation! Work with your peers to plan, film and edit your own videos while learning the secrets of successful creators. Design eye-catching channel art, learn filming and editing techniques, and understand fair use and copyright to share your content responsibly. From brainstorming to final upload, this camp gives you the tools, confidence, and creativity to shine on screen!
  • Electric Inventions

    Get ready to spark your creativity in this electrifying STEAM camp! Build awesome gadgets and contraptions that buzz, blink and play back sounds using LED lights, buzzers and speakers. Discover the magic of circuits and conductivity as you power up your own electric toys to take home – as well as other fun STEAM projects! By the end of camp, you’ll earn the title of Master Toymaker—and light up the room with your brilliant inventions!
  • Coding with Superheroes: STEAM Edition

    Unleash your inner hero in this creative STEAM adventure! Bring superheroes to life through storytelling, design and beginner-friendly coding. Using Scratch, you will create simple interactive games where heroes move, jump, and overcome challenges, while learning foundational coding concepts. You will also step into the world of digital media by producing your own superhero stop-motion short film, complete with props and sets they design themselves. This camp blends coding, art, and imagination. Students should have basic reading skills, be comfortable using a computer Bring a USB drive on the last day.
  • Intro to Computer Science with Python

    Get a head start in coding as you learn computer science concepts using one of the fundamental programming languages of professional developers: Python. Its syntax allows programmers to express concepts in fewer lines of code than possible in languages such as C++ or Java, making it the perfect coding language for beginners. Python is a text-based language, so students should have good keyboarding and basic computer skills. Bring a USB drive to save your games on the last day.
  • Extreme Robotics: Robo-Racers

    Start your engines and get ready to race! Use LEGO® Robotics to design, build and program cars and dragsters powered by motors and sensors. Explore different car models, learn how programming brings machines to life and tackle fun challenges along the way. On the final day, you will put your creations to the test in an epic racing tournament! Perfect for kids who love speed, teamwork, and hands-on building. (Please note: LEGO® is a trademark of the LEGO Group of companies which does not sponsor, authorize, or endorse this program.)
  • Defeat the Ender Dragon: Minecraft Survival

    Embark on the ultimate Minecraft adventure! In this camp, team up in our multiplayer survival world to explore, gather resources, and take on epic challenges. Use different survival skills, crafting tools, mining for materials, brewing potions, enchanting gear, and preparing for battle. Along the way, they’ll practice defeating mobs, complete quests, and discover the secrets of the Nether Then, jump into world-building with ready-made worlds and landscapes to set the stage. Add unique powers, creative challenges, cutscenes and epic boss encounters to craft a game full of excitement and imagination. We will be using the PC/Java edition of Minecraft. Bring a USB drive to save your games. Minecraft is a Mojang Studios trademark. This camp is not affiliated with them.