Engineering For Kids® of Metro Atlanta Summer Camp - TopicsExpress



          

Engineering For Kids® of Metro Atlanta Summer Camp Descriptions Preparing for the Next Generation of Engineers – STEM Summer Camps Atlanta Tech Village Atlanta(Buckhead), GA Grades PK - 2nd— Girls Only June 23 - June 27: 9AM - 12PM Mechanical Engineering: Lets Make Toys July 14 - July 18: 9AM - 12PM Lego Robotics: Amazing Mechanisms Sandy Springs United Methodist Church Sandy Springs, GA June 2 - June 6: Full Day 9 - 4, Morning Session 9 - 12, Afternoon Session 1 - 4 Grades PK - 2nd Lego Robotics: Adventure Stories and/or Engineering of Cities: Building up Grades 3rd - 8th Survivor Engineers Cove and/or Video Game Design: Platform Games June 9 - June 13: Full Day 9 - 4, Morning Session 9 - 12, Afternoon Session 1 - 4 Grades PK - 2nd Lego Robotics: Amazing Mechanisms and/or Mechanical Engineering: Toys Grades 3rd - 8th Out of this World and/or Video Game Design: Invader Defense June 16 - June 20: Full Day 9 - 4, Morning Session 9 - 12, Afternoon Session 1 - 4 Grades PK - 2nd Lego Robotics: Wild Animals and/or Jr. Aerospace Engineering: Taking the Skies Grades 3rd - 8th Survivor Engineers Cove and/or Video Game Design: Platform Games June 23 - June 27: Full Day 9 - 4, Morning Session 9 - 12, Afternoon Session 1 - 4 Grades PK - 2nd Lego Robotics: Amazing Mechanisms and/or Mechanical Engineering: Toys Grades 3rd - 8th Out of this World and/or Video Game Design: Invader Defense Mount Paran Christian School Kennesaw, GA July 7 - July 11: Full Day 9 - 4, Morning Session 9 - 12, Afternoon Session 1 - 4 Grades PK4 - 2nd Lego Robotics: Wild Animals and/or Jr. Aerospace Engineering: Taking the Skies Grades 3rd - 8th Survivor Engineers Cove and/or Video Game Design: Platform Games July 21 - July 27: Full Day 9 - 4, Morning Session 9 - 12, Afternoon Session 1 - 4 Grades PK4 - 2nd Lego Robotics: Amazing Mechanisms and/or Mechanical Engineering: Toys Grades 3rd - 8th Momentum Madness and/or Video Game Design: Racing Games Marietta Sixth Grade Academy Marietta, GA June 2 - June 6: 9AM - 12PM Grades 3rd - 8th Video Game Design: Platform Games June 9 - June 13: 9AM - 12PM Grades 3rd - 8th Video Game Design: Racing Games Chattahoochee Technical College Acworth, GA Full Day 9 - 4, Morning Session 9 - 12, Afternoon Session 1 - 4 July 14 - July 18: Grades 3rd - 8th: Survivor Engineers Cove and/or Invader Defense Game Design Chattahoochee Technical College Marietta, GA Full Day 9 - 4, Morning Session 9 - 12, Afternoon Session 1 - 4 July 28 - August 1: Grades 3rd - 8th: Momentum Madness and/or Racing Video Game Design Ben Robertson Community Center Kennesaw, GA Grades PK - 2nd June 16 - June 20: Morning Session: 9 - 12PM Jr. Chemical Engineering: Crazy Concoctions June 30 - July 3: Morning Session: 9 - 12PM Jr. Civil Engineering: Fun Foundations July 21 - July 27: Morning Session: 9 - 12PM Jr. Mechanical Engineering: Lets Make Toys Grades 3rd - 8th June 16 - June 20: Afternoon Session: 1 - 4PM Survivor Engineers Cove June 30 - July 3: Afternoon Session: 1 - 4PM Marine Engineering: Making Waves July 21 - July 27: Afternoon Session: 1 - 4PM Out of this World Engineering For Kids® of Metro Atlanta Summer Camp Sign up online at engineeringforkids/metroatlanta metroatlanta@engineeringforkids 770-648-5437 Locations: Acworth, Buckhead, Kennesaw, Marietta, Sandy Springs Grades PK– 2nd Engineering of Cities: Building up a City Students work hard to apply their knowledge of construction to save the beach from erosion and build their very own city. From roads and tunnels to buildings and skyscrapers, no jobs too tough for an Engineering for Kids engineer! Junior Mechanical Engineering: Let’s Make Toys!! These classes introduce our youngest engineers to fundamental concepts of energy, materials, and movement. Students explore and construct six different toys throughout this unit, including spinners, magical boomerang cans, wind-up whirligigs, and more. Junior Aerospace Engineering: Taking to the Skies These classes introduce our youngest engineers to fundamental concepts of aircraft and spacecraft design. Through open and focused exploration, students explore and construct airplanes, rockets, hot air balloons, and more. Junior Lego® Robotics: Wild Animals This class is a perfect mixture of fun and learning, using LEGO WeDO Robots. Using LEGO bricks, students build a hungry alligator, a flying bird, and a roaring lion. They also learn how to program and operate their creations using a laptop computer. Junior Lego® Robotics: Amazing Mechanisms This class is a perfect mixture of fun and learning, using LEGO WeDo R obots. Using LEGO bricks, students build a dancing bird, a smart spinner, and a drumming monkey. They also learn how to program and operate their creations using a laptop computer. Junior Lego® Robotics: Adventure Stories Students learn to build an airplane rescue, a giant escape, and a sailboat storm. They also learn how to program and operate their creations using a laptop. Grades 3rd– 8th Survivor Engineer’s Cove Stranded on an abandoned island - surrounded by darkness, cold temperatures, and wild animals. Students in this camp will join tribes and compete in various engineering-related challenges against other tribes to survive and eventually engineer their way off the island. Join us in the first ever Engineering for Kids® Survivor challenge – Engineer’s Cove. Momentum Madness!!!!! Zero to sixty in two seconds?! How fast can an object go without compromising safety? Students in this camp will work with their Pit Crew to design and build vehicles, such as dragsters and hovering levitrons, which should able to withstand astonishing speeds. Fasten your seat belt, the race has begun! Out of this World Is mankind ready to inhabit the moon? With a little help from Engineering for Kids® campers, humans will be prepared to take up residence by the end of the week. Campers will collaborate with their Space State teams to create the safest and most effective community o n the moon. Which team will earn enough Astro-Points to be declared the winner? Video Game Design: Platform Games A platform game is a side-scrolling, Mario-type game where students program characters and a two-dimensional obstacle course. At then end of class, students take home a copy of the game they create. Video Game Design: Racing Games During this class, students will learn to create their own video game. Students design a racetrack, race cars, and an environment in which their cars compete. At the end of the camp, students take home a copy of the game they create. Video Game Design: Invader Defense Whether they wish to fire marshmallows or missiles, students build a complete video game, start to finish, programming characters to survive a wave of enemy attacks to reach the next level. Students take home a copy of the game they design.
Posted on: Tue, 22 Apr 2014 21:50:45 +0000

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