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Bricks 4 Kidz of Fort Mill-Rock Hill-Indian Land-Clover-SW Charlotte
Additional Information
Focus: Education using LEGO(R) bricks, motors, gears and more!
Director: Brad Chatham
Schools Served: Fort Mill, Rock Hill, Clover, SW Charlotte, Indian Land
School District: Fort Mill, Rock Hill, Clover, SW Charlotte, Indian Land
County: York, Mecklenburg
Ages: 3-12+
Setting:
Lab-type setting
Program Highlights:
We use LEGO bricks, Gears, Motors, and more to inspire, develop, and educate children. Qualified instructors are equipped with lessons and custom models plans that are sure to engage while teaching children principles of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM). Subjects include Laws of Motion, Inventions, Simple Machines, Space, Construction, Famous Buildings/Architecture, and Amazing animals (to name a few).
Activities:
After School Programs, In-School Field Trips, Homeschool Groups, Workshops, Camps, Birthdays
Field Trip Destinations: York county and SW Mecklenburg county
Program Information:
Bricks 4 Kidz specializes in using LEGO bricks, Gears, Motors, and more to inspire, develop, and educate children. Qualified instructors are equipped with lessons and custom models plans that are sure to engage while teaching children ages 3 - 12+ principles of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM). Subjects include Laws of Motion, Inventions, Simple Machines, Space, Construction, Famous Buildings/Architecture, and Amazing animals (to name a few).
Programs include:
- AfterSchool
- In-School Field Trips
- Homeschool Groups
- Workshops
- Camps
- Brithdays
Slogan: We LEARN. We BUILD. We PLAY... using LEGO(R) bricks, gears, motors, and more.