With so much of the world going digital and automated, engineering experts in these areas are in high demand. At Bricks 4 Kidz, we’re eager to see the next generation lead the charge into developing tomorrow’s technology. That’s why we’re proud to offer some of the best LEGO robotics and coding classes in today’s educational field.
AGE 6 – 10
LEGO WeDo 2.0 technology gives students the chance to turn their creations into robots by programming using LEGO WeDo software. As they learn these practical technical skills, they become active participants in their own learning through a hands-on and fun project experience.
AGE 7 – 14
Micro:bit introduces kids to coding and electronics. Through fun projects and games, children learn to program the micro:bit using a block-based language, fostering creativity and problem-solving. The sessions promote teamwork and provide a playful entry into the world of technology, laying the foundation for future innovation.
AGE 7 – 12
Making an animated movie is a unique and creative approach to learning coding. Using the #1 Children’s programming Language on the planet, Scratch, students will turn their custom minifigure it into a virtual character used to learn how to implement different elements and techniques.
AGE 7 – 12
Embark on a journey where coding meets fun, and every player becomes a game designer. Get ready to level up your coding skills and embark on an adventure limited only by your creativity! With easy-to-learn Scratch coding, customize your character, create interactive elements, and share your unique levels with a vibrant community.
AGE 9 – 14
Spike Prime program offers a hands-on introduction to robotics and programming using LEGO Education SPIKE™ Prime kits. Through creative challenges, children build and code their robots, fostering curiosity and STEAM skills in a playful and collaborative setting.
AGE 9 – 14
Lights! Camera! LEGO Action! Kids learn the process of film-making as they plan, script, stage, shoot, and produce their own mini-movie – complete with sound and special effects – using stop motion animation techniques with LEGO minifigures and sets they build along with video editing software.