Lego® Robotics
With LEGO Rebotics for Junior, your child can enjoy a fun, immersive and hands-on learning experience. Using the popular LEGO WeDO system, they will build LEGO models and bring them to life using Scratch programming, developed by MIT. Alongside, they will learn to tell stories about the models they have built, including creating their own storyboard … a perfect blend of arts and science?
Your child will enjoy fun, hands-on projects, building, programming and animating robots using LEGO® Mindstorms NXT programmable robotics kit. They will spend the week brainstorming, building and experimenting with amazing robots, all the while developing creativity, imagination and problem-solving skills. Topics covered include graphical based programming and basic motor movement control.
"David had such fun in Lego Robotics – he loves everything to do with technology and making his own robot was the icing on the cake! "
Noel developed a passion for Games, Drones and LEGO since he was young, hence, he began learning about game design & coding as a hobby. While pursuing his degree, he mentored students in Drone piloting, game development and Maker Lego self-development project creator. He has been a trainer for five years and aspires to share his knowledge and passion with others.
Age | Days | Timing | Price Per Week |
6 through 8 | Monday to Friday | 9 am to 3 pm | $725 (No Pro Rata)* |
9 through 11 | Monday to Friday | 9 am to 3 pm | $725 (No Pro Rata)* |
*Price includes a healthy lunch (cooked fresh daily), morning and afternoon snacks and a Camp Asia T-shirt
Time | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
08:30-09:00 | Arrival | ||||
09:00-10:00 | Introduction to LEGO® WeDo |
Activity: Drumming Monkey Boom boom boom! The Money is playing drum!
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Activity: Hungry Alligator The Alligator is hungry and is looking for something to eat! |
Activity: Cheerful Fans Cheerful fans are watching a soccer match! See them cheer! |
Brainstorming Storyboard |
10:00-10:30 | Break | ||||
10:30-11:30 |
Activity: Dancing Birds Tell the birds how to dance and spin! |
Exploring Rhythms through gears | Programming Motion Sensor | Programming Patterns | Construction of model |
11:30-12:30 | Programming Drumming Monkey | Exploring Pulley Systems |
Activty: Airplane Rescue Help! My airplane is flying too fast! |
Programming of model |
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12:30-13:00 | Lunch | ||||
13:00-14:00 | Introduction to Scratch Programming |
Activity: Smart Spinner Build and program your spinning top! |
Activity: Roaring Lion ROARRR! Be careful of this fierce lion! |
Programming Different Speed & Direction
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Storytelling |
14:00-15:00 |
Exploring Pulley Mechansims |
Exploring Gears Mechanism |
Activity: Sailboat Storm Guide a sailboat through the thunderstorm! |
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15:00 | Afternoon Snack and Home |
Time | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
08:30-09:00 | Arrival | ||||
09:00-10:00 | Introduction to LEGO Mindstorms NXT |
Engineering Design Process | Build sensor mounts on the robot | Build a 2-wheel – Line Tracing Robot | Mission based competition activity |
10:00-10:30 | Break | ||||
10:30-11:30 | Build a simple 2-wheel robot – explore the NXT View function and On-Brick programing |
Build a robot with front wheels and attachments | Build a 2-wheel Touch-Me-Not Robot |
Robot to use 1 light sensor to detect and follow a line | Mission based competition activity |
11:30-12:30 | Programming construct: If/Else | Program the robot to stop before hitting obstacles | Robot to use 2 light sensor to detect and follow a line | ||
12:30-13:00 | Lunch | ||||
13:00-14:00 | Step-form flowcharting for Programing |
Program a robot with two state control (Forward/ Backward) |
Build a 2-Wheel Bumper Car Robot | Mission based competition activity
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Assessment test on concepts covered |
14:00-15:00 |
Introduction to Programming & |
Controlling NXT display. Tic Tac Toe Game |
Program the robot to use up to 3 touch sesnors for remote control |
Review of Assessment | |
15:00 | Afternoon Snack and Home |
These details apply to all camps and on both campuses.
Activities commence at 9am, but we have free drop off from 8.30am where children can join in a free choice of activity.
We have a full-time nurse on site for every camp week. Our nurses are there to administer medication and first aid if needed. They will operate from our school health centres. The nurse is available Monday morning to collect any medications and speak to parents before camp starts. Our Camp Asia team are all first-aid trained.
Healthy Lunch and snacks (cooked fresh daily) are included in the cost of your camp. If your child is a vegetarian, does not or cannot eat beef, pork, seafood, dairy or eggs or has other dietary needs, simply tell us beforehand in your child’s details online. Please also note that Camp Asia has a no nut policy.
We offer a highly convenient, safe, secure and sociable bus service to and from camp, calling at a stop near your home. Click here for all the info.
Please also check out our FAQs page. If you are unable to find the information you need, call us or drop us an email.