robotics - camilleROBOTICS I CAMP

Ages 9-15, $240 per session

Session 1: August 1-4, 9:00 am3:30 pm

Session 2: August 15-18, 9:00 am3:30 pm

Students build a robot and learn computer programming to control it! Each day includes lessons using curriculum from Carnegie Mellon and challenging activities using competition tables to practice construction and programming skills. Min 6/Max 15

 

20160201_122225JUNIOR ROBOTICS CAMP  

Grades 1-2, $120 per session

Session 3: Aug. 812, 9:0011:30 am

Session 4: Aug. 8-12, 12:30-3:00 pm

Students learn about gears, levers, machines, motors and more using popular Lego Do. They build models featuring working motors and sensors, then they learn beginning computer programming to make the models come to life! Min 6/Max 12

 

Wooden ReindeerGARDEN ART and NATURE CAMP

June 27-30, 9:00 am– 3:00 pm, Grades 3 – 5, $100

The campers will create a project each day that will be taken home to use in their own back yard.  Projects include making a ground bird feeder and birdbath, possibly constructing a wooden wren house, marking a sundial, constructing a toad house, and maybe a wind bell if time permits. Min 6

 

4958LEGOS ON THE MOVE CAMP  FULL

July 18-21, 9:0011:30 am, Grades 25, $45

Learn building concepts that can be applied to everyday mechanisms. Campers will learn the functions of specific LEGO parts such as gears, pumps, cylinders and valves and are encouraged to explore their creative potential and have fun!

 

Yoga art relaxYOGA-ART-RELAX! CAMP  CANCELLED

July 1822, 12:303:00 pm, Grades 35, $85

This class incorporates yoga, meditation and relaxation techniques, games, activities, group discussions, as well as meditative drawing and art. Yoga – Art – Relax! will teach your child life-long tips and techniques they can use to reduce their anxiety before, in the moment, and after any stressful situation. These techniques help increase focus, stamina, strength, and self-confidence.

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