Snapology Robo Pets
In this course, children will begin their exploration into the world of robotics by building simple animal-inspired machines that are controlled by unique, icon-based program codes.
We will teach your little learner some fundamental engineering and programming concepts as they build goofy animals and then design perfect habitats to protect their new robotic friends. Maybe you can't have an alligator as a pet at home, but you can definitely build one in our classroom at Snapology!
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Open to Grades: K, 1, 2
Class Day: Tuesday
Class Dates: February 3, 10, 24, March 3, 10, 17 (No class 2/17)
Class Time: 3:30 to 4:45 PM
Location: Wood Hill Cafeteria
Teacher: Snapology Staff
Cost: $180
Capacity: 20 students
In this course, children will begin their exploration into the world of robotics by building simple animal-inspired machines that are controlled by unique, icon-based program codes.
We will teach your little learner some fundamental engineering and programming concepts as they build goofy animals and then design perfect habitats to protect their new robotic friends. Maybe you can't have an alligator as a pet at home, but you can definitely build one in our classroom at Snapology!
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Open to Grades: K, 1, 2
Class Day: Tuesday
Class Dates: February 3, 10, 24, March 3, 10, 17 (No class 2/17)
Class Time: 3:30 to 4:45 PM
Location: Wood Hill Cafeteria
Teacher: Snapology Staff
Cost: $180
Capacity: 20 students
Snapology Real World Robotics
This program gives students the opportunity to design, build, and program robots modeled after real-world machines and technologies. Using LEGO® bricks and motorized components, participants explore how sensors, motors, and programming work together to make robots move, respond, and complete tasks. Throughout the program, students test their creations, troubleshoot challenges, and refine their designs, developing critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity. The hands-on activities connect STEM concepts to real-world applications, showing students how robotics is used in everyday life and industry. Collaboration and teamwork are emphasized as students share ideas, solve problems together, and learn from each other’s approaches. By combining practical robotics with interactive building, the Real World Robotics program provides an engaging, educational experience that inspires curiosity, builds confidence, and strengthens STEM skills.
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Open to Grades: 3, 4, 5
Class Day: Thursday
Class Dates: February 5, 12, 26, March 5, 12, 19 (No class 2/19)
Class Time: 3:30 to 4:45 PM
Location: Wood Hill Cafeteria
Teacher: Snapology Staff
Cost: $180
Capacity: 20 students
This program gives students the opportunity to design, build, and program robots modeled after real-world machines and technologies. Using LEGO® bricks and motorized components, participants explore how sensors, motors, and programming work together to make robots move, respond, and complete tasks. Throughout the program, students test their creations, troubleshoot challenges, and refine their designs, developing critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity. The hands-on activities connect STEM concepts to real-world applications, showing students how robotics is used in everyday life and industry. Collaboration and teamwork are emphasized as students share ideas, solve problems together, and learn from each other’s approaches. By combining practical robotics with interactive building, the Real World Robotics program provides an engaging, educational experience that inspires curiosity, builds confidence, and strengthens STEM skills.
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Open to Grades: 3, 4, 5
Class Day: Thursday
Class Dates: February 5, 12, 26, March 5, 12, 19 (No class 2/19)
Class Time: 3:30 to 4:45 PM
Location: Wood Hill Cafeteria
Teacher: Snapology Staff
Cost: $180
Capacity: 20 students
Cosmic Code
The goal of this class is to empower the next generation of innovators and thinkers through programming and computer science. Using basic programming logic, kids will learn through fun interactive activities designed for their age level. We will use Scratch, a child-friendly website designed to teach younger children to code. Through fun activities, kids will learn to make their own animations and interactive designs. Our final project will be a playable video game designed by the student. This class will be taught by Aditi Sharma, an AHS Sophomore. Aditi loves working with elementary age students, and has a lot of experience as she has worked at many places as a tutor. Aditi loves coding and programming and is excited to see you at this fun interactive workshop!
Open to Grades: 3, 4, 5
Class Day: Monday
Class Dates: February 2, 9, 23, March 2, 9, 16 (No class 2/16)
Class Time: 3:30 to 4:30 PM
Location: Media Center
Teacher: Aditi Sharma and Mrs. Stuart
Cost: $85
Capacity: 12 students
The goal of this class is to empower the next generation of innovators and thinkers through programming and computer science. Using basic programming logic, kids will learn through fun interactive activities designed for their age level. We will use Scratch, a child-friendly website designed to teach younger children to code. Through fun activities, kids will learn to make their own animations and interactive designs. Our final project will be a playable video game designed by the student. This class will be taught by Aditi Sharma, an AHS Sophomore. Aditi loves working with elementary age students, and has a lot of experience as she has worked at many places as a tutor. Aditi loves coding and programming and is excited to see you at this fun interactive workshop!
Open to Grades: 3, 4, 5
Class Day: Monday
Class Dates: February 2, 9, 23, March 2, 9, 16 (No class 2/16)
Class Time: 3:30 to 4:30 PM
Location: Media Center
Teacher: Aditi Sharma and Mrs. Stuart
Cost: $85
Capacity: 12 students