ROBOTICS

Lego Spike Club

Build electronic robots using LEGO Spike kits and bring them to life with Scratch and Python programming for youth ages 11-14.

Next-Level Robotics Learning

Our LEGO Spike Club takes robotics learning to the next level. Students build electronic robots using LEGO Spike kits, then bring them to life by programming with Scratch or Python. This hands-on program develops critical thinking, teamwork, innovation, and coding proficiency in a collaborative, small-group environment with a maximum 1:4 student-to-instructor ratio.

Age Group 11 - 14 years old (Youth)
When Once or twice per week on a selected weekday (Monday-Friday). Available session times: 3:30-5:30 PM or 5:30-7:30 PM.
Where #204B 10190 152A St. Surrey BC V3R 1J7 - Autism Club Center
Cost 1:1 Session: $50/hour | Group Class: $40/hour
Equipment LEGO Spike kits are provided at discounted rates. Students need a personal laptop (Windows-based for Level 2+; iPad/tablet acceptable for Level 1 only).
Skills Development

What Students Learn

Building skills for the future through robotics and programming.

Robotics Fundamentals

Build functional robots using LEGO Spike kits, learning mechanical design, sensors, motors, and structural engineering principles.

Scratch & Python Coding

Program robots using block-based Scratch (Level 1) and text-based Python (Level 2), developing logical thinking and coding proficiency.

Critical Thinking

Solve real-world challenges through hands-on projects that develop analytical skills, creative problem-solving, and innovation.

Competition Preparation

Prepare for the LEGO League international tournament, building teamwork, presentation skills, and competitive spirit.

Curriculum

Program Structure

Two-part progressive curriculum designed for comprehensive robotics mastery.

Part 1 - Foundations

1
Introduction to LEGO Spike

Getting familiar with the kit components, sensors, motors, and building basics

2
Block-Based Programming

Learning Scratch programming to control robot movements and sensor inputs

3
Building Challenges

Completing structured build projects with increasing complexity

4
Team Projects

Collaborative robotics projects developing teamwork and communication

Part 2 - Advanced

5
Python Programming

Transition to text-based coding with Python for more complex robot behaviors

6
Advanced Sensor Integration

Combining multiple sensors for autonomous decision-making robots

7
Competition Prep

Designing and building robots for LEGO League challenge missions

8
Innovation Project

Independent capstone project showcasing creativity and technical mastery

Ready to Build the Future?

Autism Club Center (powered by KidsForTech), #204B 10190 152A St. Surrey BC V3R 1J7

(778) 955-9968

info@kidsfortech.com

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