Engineering Principles 1
Where Imagination Leads to Innovation
Welcome to Engineering Principles 1
A dynamic and engaging subscription course designed to foster a love for engineering and technology in students of all grade levels—elementary, middle, and high school. This course alternates between two exciting modules: Engineering Design and Robotics & Coding, each spanning three weeks.
Course Modules:
Engineering Design:
Students will dive into the world of engineering by exploring fundamental principles of design and problem-solving. Through hands-on projects, they will learn how to brainstorm, sketch, and create prototypes using everyday materials. This module encourages creative thinking, collaboration, and the practical application of math and science concepts.
Robotics & Coding:
In this module, students will step into the future with robotics and coding. They will be introduced to basic programming languages and concepts, allowing them to write code to control robots and complete various challenges. This hands-on experience with technology cultivates critical thinking, logic, and computational skills.
Learning Outcomes:
Develop an understanding of core engineering principles and design processes.
Enhance problem-solving abilities through practical, hands-on projects.
Gain familiarity with basic programming languages and robotic systems.
Foster teamwork and collaboration skills.
Encourage innovation and creativity in approaching engineering challenges.
Course Format:
Duration: Ongoing
Modules: Alternating every three weeks
Grade Levels: Tailored content for elementary, middle, and high school students
Materials: Provided with each subscription cycle (except robot, must be purchased separately)
Join us in Engineering Principles 1 to embark on a journey of discovery and innovation. Whether you're building bridges or programming robots, this course is designed to inspire the engineer within every student!
Elementary
Join us in Engineering Principles 1 to explore the exciting world of engineering and robotics! In this course, you'll get to design, build, and solve problems using everyday materials. You'll also learn how to code and control robots, making them complete fun challenges. This hands-on learning helps you think creatively, work well with others, and understand important math and science ideas. The course is ongoing, with new modules every three weeks, and it's perfect for elementary school students who love to discover and invent!
Middle School
In our Engineering Principles 1 course, middle school students will explore the exciting world of engineering and technology through two engaging modules. In the Engineering Design module, students will work on hands-on projects to learn how to brainstorm, sketch, and create prototypes using everyday materials, fostering creativity and teamwork. The Robotics & Coding module introduces basic programming and robotics, where students will learn to write code and control robots to complete fun challenges, enhancing their critical thinking and logic skills. The course alternates modules every three weeks and provides all necessary materials, encouraging innovation and practical application of math and science in a supportive, collaborative environment.
Join us to discover and nurture your inner engineer!
High School
Dive into the exciting world of engineering with our Engineering Principles 1 course! High school students will explore design and problem-solving through hands-on projects, learning to brainstorm, sketch, and create prototypes using everyday materials. They will also step into the future with modules on robotics and coding, gaining essential skills in programming and controlling robots to complete various challenges. This course fosters critical thinking, creativity, teamwork, and a practical application of math and science concepts, tailored to inspire the engineer within every student.
Join us for a journey of discovery and innovation, with alternating modules every three weeks and all materials provided.
"Creativity is seeing what others see and thinking what no one else ever thought." – Albert Einstein