Robotics and Automation
2+ Courses
This fun and interactive course introduces children to the exciting world of robotics and technology. Through guided lessons and hands-on activities, kids learn how robots work, how to build their own using kits like LEGO® or Arduino®, and how to program them using block-based or visual coding platforms. The course nurtures creativity, logical thinking, and teamwork—skills essential for future innovators.
What is a robot?
History and types of robots
Real-world examples of robots (homes, industries, space, etc.)
Basic parts of a robot: sensors, motors, controllers
Introduction to robotics kits (LEGO®, Makeblock®, Arduino®, etc.)
Using gears, wheels, axles, and basic frames
Safe handling of robotics components
First robot assembly challenge
Understanding sensors: light, ultrasonic, touch, IR, etc.
How robots use sensors to “see” the world
Connecting and testing different types of sensors
Mini project: obstacle-detecting robot
Types of motors: DC, servo, stepper (kid-friendly explanation)
Controlling speed and direction
Building robots that move, turn, and follow lines
Mini project: line-following robot
Block-based programming (e.g., Scratch, Blockly, LEGO Mindstorms)
Logic building: loops, conditions, variables
Writing simple programs to control robot behavior
Challenge: Program your robot to complete a maze
Understanding how robots help in daily life
Team-based challenge: Design a robot to solve a real-world problem (e.g., trash picker, delivery bot)
Encourage creativity and design thinking
Build and code a dancing robot
Voice/gesture-controlled robot (for advanced learners)
Robot race and mission day
Creativity challenge using recycled materials
Preparing a simple presentation about their robot
Show-and-tell sessions for parents and peers
Basic public speaking and teamwork skills
By the end of this course, kids will be able to:
Understand how robots work and how to build one
Use sensors and motors to control a robot
Write simple programs using visual coding platforms
Solve challenges through teamwork and creative thinking
Demonstrate and present their robotic projects
Short Course: 10 sessions (1.5–2 hours each)
Full Program: 3–6 months (weekly classes)
Suitable for ages 8 to 16 (modules can be adjusted by age level)
LEGO® Mindstorms / Spike
Arduino + Block-based coding
mBot / Makeblock
Scratch, Tinkercad, or similar software
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