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Bricks 4 Kidz New Haven
Basic Information
Address: PO Box 185786
Hamden, CT
06518
Email: moh@bricks4kidz.com
Phone Number: 203-645-5471
Additional Information
Focus: Teaching science and engineering concepts using Lego Bricks
Director: Marilou Oh
Schools Served: Hamden, Wallingford, Cheshire, New Haven, North Haven, Bethany, Woodbridge
School District: Hamden, Wallingfrod, Cheshire, New Haven, North Haven, Bethany, Woodbridge
County: New Haven
Schedule: variable
Ages: 3-13
Capacity: variable
Setting:
We are a mobile company. We bring our programs to you. We provide all the materials needed to deliver a hassle free program to your event!
Program Highlights:
Bricks4Kidz is a STEM-based educational program that provides an extraordinary atmosphere for students to build unique creations, play games, and have fun!
Activities:
Model building, Stop Motion Animation movie making, Junior Robotics, Kids Night Out, Birthday parties, in school field trips, after school program, enrichment programs, team building, Camps, Vacation Day Camps
Program Information:
Bricks 4 Kidz is a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) -based educational program that provides students with the opportunity to creatively learn by doing. Our hands-on curriculum introduces children (age 3 to 13+) to concepts of engineering, architecture and mechanics using LEGO® and DUPLO® bricks while integrating lessons from math, science, language arts, and social studies. Themes such as Cranium Contraptions, US Landmarks, Transportation Timeline, Space Adventures, Interesting Inventions and Machines, Junior Robotics and more, provide variety and ensure a high level of interest and enthusiasm amongst our students. We also offer a Junior Robotics and Stop Motion Animation program curriculum as a way to link language arts and technology. Our program is designed to trigger young children's lively imaginations and build their self-confidence.
Our Bricks 4 Kidz preschool curriculum reinforces essential preschool skills with a fun, new approach based on the time-tested popularity of LEGO® bricks! Watch their eyes light up as they dig into a pile of brightly colored DUPLO® bricks to create simple yet exciting model builds in a scale designed for their little hands.
These classes are designed specifically for preschool-aged children to learn about letters, numbers, shapes and colors. Our alphabet-based curriculum introduces developmentally-appropriate concepts such as:
• Counting • Sequencing • Sorting & Organizing • Positional words
• Patterning • Fine Motor Skills • Auditory, Visual, and Kinesthetic Learning
Tags: technology, Stop Motion, stem, science, robotics, Physics, Movie Making, model building, math, lego, Engineering