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Bricks 4 Kidz
Basic Information
Address: 9908 Las Tunas Dr Temple City, CA 91780
Email: templecity@bricks4kidz.com
Phone Number: 626-287-7044
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Additional Information
Focus: LEGO
Director: Chris Lam
Schools Served: High Point, Crestview, Mayfield, St. Bede, Judson
School District: Arcadia, San Gabriel, Temple City
Ages: Kindergarden-12 years old
Capacity: 20
Membership/Pricing: $15/hr
Program Information:
We offer a variety of programs, birthday parties, Kidz Night Out, field trips and more!
ABOUT BRICKS 4 KIDZ®
Our programs provide an extraordinary atmosphere for students to build unique creations, play games, and have loads of fun using LEGO® bricks. The activities are designed to trigger young children’s lively imaginations, build their self-confidence, and strengthen critical thinking skills. Children work with exciting themes such as machines, buildings, outer space and mosaics to explore engineering, architectural and physical concepts.
ON SITE AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM
We learn, we build, we play with LEGO® Bricks! Bricks 4 Kidz is offering a great after school program for your children. Explore the world of engineering and architecture with daily LEGO® build, using only LEGO® Bricks, in an open, friendly, and team based environment. Watch their eyes light up as they take their learning beyond the classroom in a fun and interactive way. Students will receive daily snack, homework help, LEGO® build using LEGO® Educational products, math enrichment program, mobile gymnastics program, and much more! AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM WILL BE HELD AT OUR CENTER AND TUITION INCLUDES ALL ACTIVITIES
Monday-Friday 3:00pm-6:00pm
Starting September 4th
$220.00 every 4 weeks (Transportation Option: $1.00 per day)
Open to children 1st-5th grade
HOME SCHOOL CLASSES
With an imagination and creativity, anything is possible! Bricks 4 Kidz is offering a new and exciting Mindstorm NXT® Workshop that offers all the fun of building with LEGO® Bricks, PLUS the challenge of computer programming using only LEGO® products. The hottest selling LEGO® brand, Mindstorm NXT® combines classic LEGO® building with the world of robotics using motors, sensors, and software. You’ll learn how to design and program your own LEGO® ‘bots that can perform all kinds of tasks! Mindstorm software lets you place icons in sequence to design the commands you want. It’s easy to learn and teaches students basic programming logic. The camp is a fun and challenging introduction to the world of robotics for the advanced LEGO® enthusiast. Must sign up prior to the first day of class. There will be no enrollment once the session has started.
Contact Bricks 4 Kidz (626) 287-7044 to save a spot for your child, and then request a purchase order be placed by your E.S. PURCHASE ORDERS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED ONCE SESSION HAS ALREADY STARTED. ENROLLMENT PRICES WILL NOT BE PRORATED.
MINDSTORM NXT® WORKSHOP
The hottest selling LEGO® brand, Mindstorm NXT® combines classic LEGO® building with the world of robotics using motors, sensors, and software. In our Bricks 4 Kidz Mindstorm NXT® workshop, you’ll learn how to design and program your own LEGO® ‘bots that can perform all kinds of tasks! Mindstorm software lets you place icons in sequence to design commands you want. It’s easy to learn and teaches students basic programming logic. The workshop is a fun and challenging introduction to the world of robotics for the advanced LEGO® enthusiast.
Time: 10:00am-12:00pm SATURDAYS
$150 for six weeks
Open to children 1st-5th grade
Session 2: Nov 3 – Dec 15 (no class Nov 24-Thanksgiving holiday)
BIRTHDAY PARTIES
Time: Saturdays & Sundays after 12:00 pm
Please refer to the “BIRTHDAY PARTIES” link at the top right side for detailed information.
CAMPS
We Learn, We Build, We Play with LEGO® Bricks. While schools do not offer classes the week of major holidays, we will provide your child with engaging learning activities using only LEGO® Bricks. In our Winter Break Camp, students will explore the world of engineering and architecture using our step-by-step model plans to create their motorized projects. We offer an open, friendly, and team-based environment for children to take their learning beyond the classroom in a fun and interactive way. Our small class sizes help offer individualized attention in a stimulating and hands-on atmosphere. The best part is that these models are so much fun to play with!