Full course description
Description
FOR KIDS AGES 11-13
This dynamic four-day camp challenges older students to explore force, motion, and interaction through hands-on engineering projects inspired by sports and real-world movement. Using LEGO® bricks, gears, ramps, and pulleys, students design, build, and test models that demonstrate how motion works—without the use of screens or technology.
Through experimentation and redesign, students develop a deeper understanding of physics concepts while sharpening engineering, problem-solving, and analytical thinking skills. LEGO®-based building encourages creativity, collaboration, and independence, leading to exciting “aha!” moments as students see their designs come to life.
This camp is ideal for pre-teens who enjoy active, hands-on learning and exploring the science behind motion.
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Details
Date & Time:
June 15-18, 2026
Monday-Thursday, 9:00AM-12:00PM
Instructor:
Jackie Augustine
Location:
LCCC Main Campus, UC 211
Questions? Contact us:
Lisa Gallo and Christina Villar, 440-366-4038
