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Bricks 4 Kidz - South West – Orlando
Additional Information
Focus: Educational Program for Kids - STEM
Sponsor:
Bricks 4 Kidz
Director: Marcela Marins
Schools Served: various
School District: Orange
County: Orange
Schedule: Varies
Ages: 5-13
Capacity: 20 students per class
Membership/Pricing: Varies
Program Highlights:
Educational program for kids ages 5 to 13 using LEGO® bricks
Support Services:
STEM - Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Also Robotics and Stop Action Movies
Activities:
Learn, Build, Play
Field Trip Destinations: In school only
Program Information:
Designed and created by teachers, architects and engineering professionals, the Bricks 4 Kidz hands-on curriculum reinforces S.T.E.M. based principles using LEGO® Bricks. Lessons from math, science, language arts, and social studies are integrated and discussed. Themes such as Transportation, Space, Inventions and Machines and more provide variety and ensure a high level of interest and enthusiasm amongst our students. In our classes, students are able to construct machines, buildings, animals, and other models using LEGO® bricks and the Bricks 4 Kidz proprietary designs and plans. Give your child something that is educational and fun - enroll now!!
Slogan: We learn, we build, we play with LEGO® bricks