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Monday July 7, 2025
9:30 AM - 12:00 PM    eScout Academy - Build Games and Science experiments, Summer Classes - Hands-on Robotics with Micro:bit, Session 1
eScout Academy is at the forefront of extracurricular STEM education, dedicated to sparking curiosity and innovation in young minds. Our mission is to make learning both fun and impactful through activity-based classes that resonate with students.We offer a diverse range of after-school courses designed for elementary to high school students. This summer we are offering our classes in person at the Hopkinton Center for the Arts!Hands-on Robotics with Micro:bit (Block Coding) Level 1, Grade 4 to 6This engaging program introduces students to the exciting world of robotics and coding using Micro:bit, a pocket-sized programmable computer. Through hands-on experiments and block coding, students will explore the Micro:bit's built-in sensors, including an accelerometer, light sensor, and motion detector, to create fun and practical projects. Project includes: Building a step counter, designing a dice roller for board games, creating an animal tracker And many more exciting real-world experiments.Note: This class requires the purchase of a physical Micro:bit device, approximately $35, which can be used for future Micro:bit series classes.Hands-on Robotics with Micro:bit (using Python) Level 1, Grade 6 to 10This course introduces foundational computing skills and provides a smooth transition from block coding to text-based programming. Students will transition to Python, a versatile programming language, while learning essential concepts such as variables, loops, and functions.Key highlights of the course include: Sensor Integration: Explore Micro:bit's built-in sensors, such as the accelerometer and light sensor, to create projects like a step counter and a dice roller for board games. Advanced Sensor Projects: Use gesture and motion detection sensors to develop innovative projects, including an animal tracker, water bottle alert system, and plant watering system. Data Handling and Real-World Applications: Learn to collect and analyze data for exciting science experiments and practical applications. This hands-on program empowers students to enhance their problem-solving and coding skills while working on meaningful and engaging projects.Note: This class requires the purchase of a physical Micro:bit device, approximately $35, which can be used for future Micro:bit series classes.
 
Tuesday July 8, 2025
9:30 AM - 12:00 PM    eScout Academy - Build Games and Science experiments, Summer Classes - Hands-on Robotics with Micro:bit, Session 1
eScout Academy is at the forefront of extracurricular STEM education, dedicated to sparking curiosity and innovation in young minds. Our mission is to make learning both fun and impactful through activity-based classes that resonate with students.We offer a diverse range of after-school courses designed for elementary to high school students. This summer we are offering our classes in person at the Hopkinton Center for the Arts!Hands-on Robotics with Micro:bit (Block Coding) Level 1, Grade 4 to 6This engaging program introduces students to the exciting world of robotics and coding using Micro:bit, a pocket-sized programmable computer. Through hands-on experiments and block coding, students will explore the Micro:bit's built-in sensors, including an accelerometer, light sensor, and motion detector, to create fun and practical projects. Project includes: Building a step counter, designing a dice roller for board games, creating an animal tracker And many more exciting real-world experiments.Note: This class requires the purchase of a physical Micro:bit device, approximately $35, which can be used for future Micro:bit series classes.Hands-on Robotics with Micro:bit (using Python) Level 1, Grade 6 to 10This course introduces foundational computing skills and provides a smooth transition from block coding to text-based programming. Students will transition to Python, a versatile programming language, while learning essential concepts such as variables, loops, and functions.Key highlights of the course include: Sensor Integration: Explore Micro:bit's built-in sensors, such as the accelerometer and light sensor, to create projects like a step counter and a dice roller for board games. Advanced Sensor Projects: Use gesture and motion detection sensors to develop innovative projects, including an animal tracker, water bottle alert system, and plant watering system. Data Handling and Real-World Applications: Learn to collect and analyze data for exciting science experiments and practical applications. This hands-on program empowers students to enhance their problem-solving and coding skills while working on meaningful and engaging projects.Note: This class requires the purchase of a physical Micro:bit device, approximately $35, which can be used for future Micro:bit series classes.
 
Wednesday July 9, 2025
9:30 AM - 12:00 PM    eScout Academy - Build Games and Science experiments, Summer Classes - Hands-on Robotics with Micro:bit, Session 1
eScout Academy is at the forefront of extracurricular STEM education, dedicated to sparking curiosity and innovation in young minds. Our mission is to make learning both fun and impactful through activity-based classes that resonate with students.We offer a diverse range of after-school courses designed for elementary to high school students. This summer we are offering our classes in person at the Hopkinton Center for the Arts!Hands-on Robotics with Micro:bit (Block Coding) Level 1, Grade 4 to 6This engaging program introduces students to the exciting world of robotics and coding using Micro:bit, a pocket-sized programmable computer. Through hands-on experiments and block coding, students will explore the Micro:bit's built-in sensors, including an accelerometer, light sensor, and motion detector, to create fun and practical projects. Project includes: Building a step counter, designing a dice roller for board games, creating an animal tracker And many more exciting real-world experiments.Note: This class requires the purchase of a physical Micro:bit device, approximately $35, which can be used for future Micro:bit series classes.Hands-on Robotics with Micro:bit (using Python) Level 1, Grade 6 to 10This course introduces foundational computing skills and provides a smooth transition from block coding to text-based programming. Students will transition to Python, a versatile programming language, while learning essential concepts such as variables, loops, and functions.Key highlights of the course include: Sensor Integration: Explore Micro:bit's built-in sensors, such as the accelerometer and light sensor, to create projects like a step counter and a dice roller for board games. Advanced Sensor Projects: Use gesture and motion detection sensors to develop innovative projects, including an animal tracker, water bottle alert system, and plant watering system. Data Handling and Real-World Applications: Learn to collect and analyze data for exciting science experiments and practical applications. This hands-on program empowers students to enhance their problem-solving and coding skills while working on meaningful and engaging projects.Note: This class requires the purchase of a physical Micro:bit device, approximately $35, which can be used for future Micro:bit series classes.
 
Thursday July 10, 2025
9:30 AM - 12:00 PM    eScout Academy - Build Games and Science experiments, Summer Classes - Hands-on Robotics with Micro:bit, Session 1
eScout Academy is at the forefront of extracurricular STEM education, dedicated to sparking curiosity and innovation in young minds. Our mission is to make learning both fun and impactful through activity-based classes that resonate with students.We offer a diverse range of after-school courses designed for elementary to high school students. This summer we are offering our classes in person at the Hopkinton Center for the Arts!Hands-on Robotics with Micro:bit (Block Coding) Level 1, Grade 4 to 6This engaging program introduces students to the exciting world of robotics and coding using Micro:bit, a pocket-sized programmable computer. Through hands-on experiments and block coding, students will explore the Micro:bit's built-in sensors, including an accelerometer, light sensor, and motion detector, to create fun and practical projects. Project includes: Building a step counter, designing a dice roller for board games, creating an animal tracker And many more exciting real-world experiments.Note: This class requires the purchase of a physical Micro:bit device, approximately $35, which can be used for future Micro:bit series classes.Hands-on Robotics with Micro:bit (using Python) Level 1, Grade 6 to 10This course introduces foundational computing skills and provides a smooth transition from block coding to text-based programming. Students will transition to Python, a versatile programming language, while learning essential concepts such as variables, loops, and functions.Key highlights of the course include: Sensor Integration: Explore Micro:bit's built-in sensors, such as the accelerometer and light sensor, to create projects like a step counter and a dice roller for board games. Advanced Sensor Projects: Use gesture and motion detection sensors to develop innovative projects, including an animal tracker, water bottle alert system, and plant watering system. Data Handling and Real-World Applications: Learn to collect and analyze data for exciting science experiments and practical applications. This hands-on program empowers students to enhance their problem-solving and coding skills while working on meaningful and engaging projects.Note: This class requires the purchase of a physical Micro:bit device, approximately $35, which can be used for future Micro:bit series classes.
 
Friday July 11, 2025
9:30 AM - 12:00 PM    eScout Academy - Build Games and Science experiments, Summer Classes - Hands-on Robotics with Micro:bit, Session 1
eScout Academy is at the forefront of extracurricular STEM education, dedicated to sparking curiosity and innovation in young minds. Our mission is to make learning both fun and impactful through activity-based classes that resonate with students.We offer a diverse range of after-school courses designed for elementary to high school students. This summer we are offering our classes in person at the Hopkinton Center for the Arts!Hands-on Robotics with Micro:bit (Block Coding) Level 1, Grade 4 to 6This engaging program introduces students to the exciting world of robotics and coding using Micro:bit, a pocket-sized programmable computer. Through hands-on experiments and block coding, students will explore the Micro:bit's built-in sensors, including an accelerometer, light sensor, and motion detector, to create fun and practical projects. Project includes: Building a step counter, designing a dice roller for board games, creating an animal tracker And many more exciting real-world experiments.Note: This class requires the purchase of a physical Micro:bit device, approximately $35, which can be used for future Micro:bit series classes.Hands-on Robotics with Micro:bit (using Python) Level 1, Grade 6 to 10This course introduces foundational computing skills and provides a smooth transition from block coding to text-based programming. Students will transition to Python, a versatile programming language, while learning essential concepts such as variables, loops, and functions.Key highlights of the course include: Sensor Integration: Explore Micro:bit's built-in sensors, such as the accelerometer and light sensor, to create projects like a step counter and a dice roller for board games. Advanced Sensor Projects: Use gesture and motion detection sensors to develop innovative projects, including an animal tracker, water bottle alert system, and plant watering system. Data Handling and Real-World Applications: Learn to collect and analyze data for exciting science experiments and practical applications. This hands-on program empowers students to enhance their problem-solving and coding skills while working on meaningful and engaging projects.Note: This class requires the purchase of a physical Micro:bit device, approximately $35, which can be used for future Micro:bit series classes.
 
Monday July 14, 2025
9:30 AM - 12:00 PM    eScout Academy - Build Games and Science experiments, Summer Classes - Hands-on Robotics with Micro:bit Session 1
eScout Academy is at the forefront of extracurricular STEM education, dedicated to sparking curiosity and innovation in young minds. Our mission is to make learning both fun and impactful through activity-based classes that resonate with students.We offer a diverse range of after-school courses designed for elementary to high school students. This summer we are offering our classes in person at the Hopkinton Center for the Arts!Hands-on Robotics with Micro:bit (Block Coding) Level 1, Grade 4 to 6This engaging program introduces students to the exciting world of robotics and coding using Micro:bit, a pocket-sized programmable computer. Through hands-on experiments and block coding, students will explore the Micro:bit's built-in sensors, including an accelerometer, light sensor, and motion detector, to create fun and practical projects. Project includes: Building a step counter, designing a dice roller for board games, creating an animal tracker And many more exciting real-world experiments.Note: This class requires the purchase of a physical Micro:bit device, approximately $35, which can be used for future Micro:bit series classes.Hands-on Robotics with Micro:bit (using Python) Level 1, Grade 6 to 10This course introduces foundational computing skills and provides a smooth transition from block coding to text-based programming. Students will transition to Python, a versatile programming language, while learning essential concepts such as variables, loops, and functions.Key highlights of the course include: Sensor Integration: Explore Micro:bit's built-in sensors, such as the accelerometer and light sensor, to create projects like a step counter and a dice roller for board games. Advanced Sensor Projects: Use gesture and motion detection sensors to develop innovative projects, including an animal tracker, water bottle alert system, and plant watering system. Data Handling and Real-World Applications: Learn to collect and analyze data for exciting science experiments and practical applications. This hands-on program empowers students to enhance their problem-solving and coding skills while working on meaningful and engaging projects.Note: This class requires the purchase of a physical Micro:bit device, approximately $35, which can be used for future Micro:bit series classes.