Legos & Robotics
For Grades K–12
Legos At the Zoo
Kristen Haferbecker
Lions, tigers, and bears, oh my! Build an entire zoo scene made of Legos! Working from just your imagination and using no kits, all of the animals, cages, and fun at the zoo will come to life throughout the week.
June 18–22 • 9:00–12:00
Grades K–1 • Cost: $175
Legos Castles, Bridges and More!
Kristen Haferbecker
Gallop back in history to the time of knights and castles, and create a whole world out of Legos! Each day will feature a new Lego building challenge, from tall towers to strong bridges. By the end of the week you will have created an entire medieval castle, complete with moats and bridges.
Class A: June 25–29 • 1:00–4:00
Class B: July 23–27 • 9:00–12:00
Grades 1–2 • Cost: $175
Lego Machines - Mars Expedition
Nathan Brown & Mozek Games
Roboticists, the Global Association of Space Agencies (GASA) needs your help to colonize Mars. Before we can live on Mars, GASA must prepare a suitable atmosphere for humans by building a robot to take Mars Atmosphere Construction Kits (MACKs) to Mars and the moons of Mars, Phobos and Deimos. Students create robots to deploy the atmospheric units on a gameboard using remote controls.
Session A: July 2–6 • 9:00–12:00 • Cost: $145 (no class July 4)
Session B: August 20–24 • 1:00–4:00 • Cost: $175
Grades 1–5
Lego Machines: Woodville
Nathan Brown & Mozek Games
This class is for beginning through advanced Lego builders. We will have building and learning activities followed by a challenge build. Students will build remote control cars by the end of the class to help the people of Woodville. The people of Woodville will be moving timber to the furniture factory, saw mill, and paper mill. Students need to deliver their logs to the right place to get the highest team score. Students learn about friction, gearing, independent steering, and other science and mechanical principles.
August 6–10 • 1:00–4:00
Grades 1–5 • Cost: $175
Lego Mindstorms Introduction
Nathan Brown & Mozek Games
Our NXT Camps are designed for students in Grades 4 through 8, building on foundational robotics concepts and advancing to team challenges by the end of the week. We will advance together through different levels of programming sophistication as we work through the sound, light, touch, and ultrasonic sensors. Students combine what they have learned to make dragsters and sumo robots by the end of the week. It is our specific objective to provide a meaningful learning experience for students with better preparation for active participation in FIRST LEGO League!
Session A: June 25–29 • 9:00–12:00
Session B: July 23–27 • 1:00–4:00
Grades 4–8 • Cost: $200
Lego Mindstorms - Green City Challenge
Nathan Brown & Mozek Games
The Green City Challenge is ideal as a step-by-step introduction to robotics in the classroom or as preparation for robotics competitions. There are different levels of challenges for different students. Training mats provide a field where students can test and practice their programming skills. The challenge mat offers a real-life setting for solving different missions so students can apply the skills acquired through the training. Challenge descriptions guide the students from simple to more advanced programming. Students are then challenged to apply their programming and problem-solving skills by making their robots solve real-world engineering challenges related to renewable energy.
Session A: July 9–13 • 1:00–4:00
Session B: August 13–17 • 9:00–12:00
Grades 4–8 • Cost: $200
Lego Wedo Adventures
Nathan Brown & Mozek Games
Come and build animals (dogs, foxes, pigs, manta rays, and more) and machines (rockets, cable cars, catapults, and more) from Mozek Games' exclusive collection of more than 24 Wedo projects. The final challenge is to make a catcher for scurrying robotic bugs. Students explore mechanisms, machines, and programming--all while having fun building with Legos!
Class A: July 23–27 • 9:00–12:00
Session B: August 6–10 • 9:00–12:00
Session C: August 20–24 • 9:00–12:00
Grades 1–5 • Cost: $175
Lego Mindstorms Intermediate-Robotics Projects
Nathan Brown & Mozek Games
Build up to 8 different robots and complete additional programming challenges. Some of the robots include a security vault, 4-wheeler, Seeker Robot, Lift Arm, Front Wheel Steering Robot, and Pick-N-Place Robots.
Class A: July 2–6 • 1:00–4:00 • Cost: $160 (no camp July 4)
Class B: August 6–10 • 9:00–12:00 • Cost: $200
Grades 5-8
LEGO We Do Robotics
Nathan Brown & Mozek Games
Join our We do Robotics Camps, utilizing the recently released LEGO Education We Do Robotics Program that facilitates a hands-on, minds-on learning experience, redefining Robotics for primary and elementary schools. Using the provided programming software, laptop computers, activity packs, construction kits, motors, and sensors, very young students can build their own robotic models and also learn computer programming skills!
Class A: June 18–22 • 9:00–12:00
Class B: July 30–August 3 • 1:00–4:00
Class C: August 20–24 • 1:00–4:00
Grades 1–5 • Cost: $175



