RoboSprout Series (Ages 4–6) #
RoboSprout is a structured robotics and early STEM pathway tailored for young learners aged 4 to 6. It combines foundational motor skills, logical reasoning, early coding, and creative design across six progressive levels using Morphun Blocks, LEGO, and Scratch Jr. These levels build in complexity, preparing children for advanced robotics and programming tracks.
RoboSprout – Level 1 Designed for 4-year-olds, this introductory course uses Morphun Blocks to develop fine motor skills, basic shape and color recognition, and number sense. Over 15 one-hour sessions, students build simple models while exploring early math and cognitive development through tactile learning.
RoboSprout – Level 2 Also intended for age 4, Level 2 expands into 3D modeling and geometric pattern recognition. Students manipulate more complex Morphun structures, enhancing their spatial reasoning, early math, and teamwork through joint builds.
RoboSprout – Level 3 For ages 5+, this level introduces LEGO bricks, motors, and technic parts to teach mechanical assembly, design logic, and functional robotics foundations. Projects develop confidence and planning skills.
RoboSprout – Level 4 Building on Level 3, students now use programmable LEGO kits with advanced structures. Focused on analytical thinking and iterative problem solving, they develop strategic approaches to design and testing.
RoboSprout – Level 5 This course blends LEGO robotics and Scratch Jr coding. Children build physical robots and learn to program actions through visual blocks, reinforcing logical sequencing and technical creativity.
RoboSprout – Level 6 A coding-centric course using Scratch Jr on iPads. Students design animations and interactive stories to develop programming fundamentals, digital storytelling, and early logic.
Robotics Series (Ages 6–11) #
The Robotics Series bridges foundational learning into advanced robotics using LEGO Wedo, VEX GO, and LEGO Spike. Courses focus on engineering concepts, visual programming, mechanical design, sensor use, and team-based innovation. Ideal for ages 6–11, these levels prepare students for club programs and competitions.
Robotics – Level 1
For ages 6 to 7. Introduces LEGO Wedo robotics with a focus on torque, force, gravity, and motion. Students build and program using a visual language over 15 projects.
Robotics – Level 2
Ages 7 to 8. Builds on Level 1 with more intricate robot challenges, sensor programming, and feedback-based logic.
Robotics – Level 3
For ages 8 to 9. Adds advanced project work with multiple sensors and complex robotic behaviors using LEGO Wedo.
Robotics – Level 4
Ages 8 to 9. Introduces VEX GO kits to explore motion systems, mechanical assemblies, and block-based coding through 12 projects.
Robotics – Level 5
Students aged 8 to 9 work with LEGO Spike kits to build robotics systems using programmable motors, sensors, and gears.
Robotics – Level 6
For ages 9 to 10. Adds complexity in both engineering logic and team collaboration using LEGO Spike.
Robotics – Level 7
Designed for 10 to 11-year-olds, this level trains students to solve task-based challenges using foundational coding, sensors, and structured robot designs.
Robotics – Level 8
Capstone robotics course for ages 10–11+, focused on modular automation, conditional programming, and competition prep.
Robotics Clubs (Ages 7–12) #
Clubs offer an invite-only opportunity to develop robotics beyond structured class levels. Students work collaboratively on theme-based builds, presentation practice, documentation, and competition preparation.
Junior Robotics Club
For ages 7–8. Focuses on FLL Explore preparation with guided builds, team presentations, and basic engineering logs.
Intermediate Robotics Club
Ages 10–12. Students prepare for FLL competitions by developing solutions to game challenges and building judging-ready portfolios.
VEX IQ Robotics (Ages 11–18) #
These advanced tracks immerse students in competitive robotics through VEX IQ platforms. Courses focus on manufacturing design, 3D modeling, algorithmic logic, and high-level collaboration over 45 intensive sessions.
VEX IQ (Ages 11–13)
Students build competition-ready robots using block and text-based code, complete mechanical builds, and document engineering steps.
VEX IQ (Ages 13–18)
An elite robotics experience covering modular design, logic loops, strategy, manufacturing, and full robot lifecycle ownership.