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SUMMER

FULL DAY

Advanced Lego Engineering

Schools may be out for the summer, but learning doesn’t have to stop.

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Full day Advance Lego Engineering camp for incoming 4-6th grade students.

(2 unique camps offered)

Cost - $575 per week

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Duration: 9am - 4pm

This year we are offering 4 weeks of Advance Lego Engineering camps for incoming students in Grades 4-6.

Students can repeat the camp as we have two different themes. 

 

Advanced Lego Engineering Camp (FULL-DAY)

for incoming students in Grades 4-6 !!

 

Week 1: July 8-12 (Theme 1- Advance Engineering & Robotics)

Week 2: July 22-26 (Theme 2- Advance Lego Architecture)

Week 3: July 29-Aug 2 (Theme 1- Advance Engineering & Robotics) **repeat

Week 4: Aug 5-9 (Theme 2- Advance Lego Architecture) **repeat

2024 Advanced Lego Engineering Camp

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Dates:  Four weeks of full day camp from 9am - 4pm​

Two different themes offered.

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Age group: Students who will be in Grades 4-6 in Fall 2024

(if a student in a younger grade is registered, the registration will be cancelled.

Full payment minus $40 admin fee will be refunded)

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Camp Duration: 9am-4pm

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Location: Hamilton International Middle School

               1610 N 41st St, Seattle, WA 98103

Email: info@seattleyoungengineers.com

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Cancellation Policy

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Full- day Advance Lego Engineering camp.

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During this Advance Lego Engineering camp, students will be given an overview of the basic mechanical engineering concepts and build LEGO technic model with higher level of difficulty. The course will focus on the following engineering mechanisms: Multi-channel transmission systems, mechanical coordination, the movement of a body on a rotational axis, center of gravity and fulcrum, different ratchet implementations, energy depletion, recycling, etc. 

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They will also be introduced to the concepts of software engineering, technology, entrepreneurship and math (STEM) during the entire week. Students will build a robot that moves using coding. They will learn, develop and create computer algorithms and learn how to implement codes.  Examples include algorithm planning, formulation of pseudo code, flow charts, software programming, input and output implementations, loops, and sensor applications.

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The Young Engineers approach utilizes the Spiral Method, allowing new concepts to be taught while relying on the previous topics. We always encourage newcomers and repeat previous lessons to ensure all our students are up to speed. 

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