Club Information

When

The club is scheduled to meet for 2 weeks in the summer from Monday to Friday:


Week 1: June 9, 2025 to June 13, 2025

Week 2: June 16, 2025 to July 20, 2025


Timings

Standard: 9 A.M. to 11 A.M.

Advanced: 1 P.M. to 3 P.M.

Where

The club meets where the Brick to the Future FIRST® LEGO® League (FLL) team used to, Aarav's house, in the Hampton Park neighborhood.

After registration, we will send an email to you containing the address.

Who

- Ages between 8-11 

- Interested in STEM and Robotics 

- Has a love for LEGO bricks

- Wants to learn about FLL 

Robot Game | Robot Design | Core Values | Project

Curriculum

We have two courses. You can read more about them below.


Standard Club

Participants will:

- Learn to program using software similar to Scratch. 

- Design and build a robot chassis.

- Design and build robot attachment features.

- Run a robot to complete tasks.

- Complete 1-2 missions.

- Learn robot parts, common terminologies, and functions.



At the end of the club, participants will understand sensors, motors, attachment features, robot building and will be able to creatively find new ways to improve the function of the robot and its programming. They will also improve relationships with their peers through the FIRST Core Values. Finally, they will understand the basics of the FLL and its different aspects.


Advanced Club

This camp is strongly recommended only for participants with prior LEGO Technic™ building, FIRST experience, or a previous participant in the RoboTechs club.

Advanced participants will:

- Learn advanced techniques of programming.

- Utilize complex features of motors and sensors.

- Generate an innovative way to improve their community.

- Gain an understanding about competing in FLL.



At the end of the club, participants will posses a greater understanding of programming, building robot chassis, building robot attachments, and running the robot to complete tasks. They will have an understanding of advanced techniques of programming, utilizing complex features of motors and sensors, would have come up with an innovative way to improve their community, and attain a greater understanding to be able to compete in the FIRST LEGO League.

Suggested Donation

There is a suggested donation of $130 which goes towards club expenses and promoting STEM in our community.