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Bricks 4 Kidz After School and PreSchool Enrichment
Basic Information
Address: 1595 Rutland Parkway, Cumming, GA 30041
Email: ssrivastava@bricks4kidz.com
Phone Number: 470-865-0150
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Additional Information
Focus: S.T.E.M Education: Common core Education for elementary age kids
Director: Swapnil Srivastava
Schools Served: Medlock Bridge Montessori, Christian Beginning, First Baptist Duluth
Partners with Ocee Elementary and Simpson Elementary.
School District: Fulton, and Gwinett
County: Fulton and Gwinett county
Schedule: Classes meet one hour per week for 6 to 12 weeks session
Ages: 5 to 11 years
Capacity: 20
Membership/Pricing: Each session is competitively priced per student
Setting:
This is a hands on program, classes takes place with a lab type setting.
History:
Bricks4Kidz-Alpharetta-Norcross-Duluth, is working with three schools in Fulton and Gwinnett county, including providing enrichment classes in Shorty Howell Park, and free classes in Libraries, we are proud partner in public schools, and working with Organizations by providing our services by conducting Summer camps for them and helping them in fundraisings. We are have conducted two big summer camps for 40 kids and 20 kids, our teachers are all trained, gentle, love to be with kids and gonr through criminal background check.
Program Highlights:
Bricks4Kidz is a S.T.E.M based after school enrichment our goal is to:
[]To build problem-solving skills, provide an opportunity for creative expression and foster an appreciation for
how things work.
[]For students to play and socialize with friends while learning the fundamentals of engineering and architecture
in a non-competitive setting.
[]To help students understand that architecture and engineering are viable career choices.
Activities:
Summer camps, Spring break camps, Teacher's workday camps, workshops, After school Enrichment.
Field Trip Destinations: We conduct Field Trips in the school, it can be per grade or per class.
Please Visit the link for more information:
http://www.bricks4kidz.com/georgia-alpharetta-duluth/field-trips/
Program Information:
Description:
This is a hands-on class where students build machines, buildings, vehicles and other structures out of
LEGO® Bricks, using one-of-a-kind model plans designed by Bricks 4 Kidz®.
Each class begins with a teacher-led discussion related to the model of the day.
Students build a new project each week.
While exploring principles of engineering, architecture, physics and more, students will develop problem
solving and critical thinking skills.
Once the project is complete, children use the rest of their time to modify their model builds and collaborate
with one another.
Each class end with a fun quiz, and students take home parents handouts to discuss their project at home.
Curriculum and Instructional Content:
Students will work in a lab-type setting using LEGO® components such as gears, axles and beams.
Instructional content is multi-disciplinary and designed by educators to increase the student's general knowledge
and introduce S.T.E.M. (science, technology, engineering and math) concepts related to the day's model.
Lessons are designed around students' interests, with themes such as animals, space, transportation and sports.
The material covered in each session will vary depending upon students' age, experience, and skill level.
www.bricks4kidz.com/georgia-alpharetta-duluth/after-school-programs/
Slogan: We Learn, We Build, We Play
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