Lego Robotics Camp Registration for Summer Sessions

We've Landed and We Want You!  That is... if you dare to build us

Lego Robotics has been proven to be an effective and fun way to teach Science, Technology, Engineering and Math.  The hands-on activities of building and programming real life robots makes kids excited about learning.

Directed by Camp Eureka
Led by members of the

For students in Grades: 1st – 9th grade (as of August 2012)

Dates: You may choose several sessions. Each session presents a new theme.

  • Session 1: June 4 – June 15
  • Session 2: June 18 – June 29
  • Session 3: July 2 – July 13

Schedule:

  • 7:30 – 9:00 Early Drop Off (free if you register by May 19)
  • 9:00 – 12:00 Workshop Begins
  • 12:00 pick up 

Optional Afternoon Activities:

For families who require afternoon programs, we recommend the following private camps: (for more information call the contact person listed)

  • Los Paseos: (Participating campers will be walked by Camp Eureka teachers to the Paseos Sports Complex)
    • Total Aquatics - Contact Pedro Altieri at 787-923-7697
    • Tennis - Contact Alejandro Arias at 787-368-3757
    • Conociendo y tocando el cuatro - Contact Andrés Fontanes at 787-579-0722
  • Academia San Ignacio:
    • Chess - Contact Juan Santa at 787-365-0870

Location:

  • Los Paseos, Parroquia San Juan de la Cruz, Lower Level Class Rooms - Sessions 1-3
  • Academia San Ignacio - Session 3 (July 2 - 13)

Cost:

  • $300 per session; 
  • $30 computer rental fee for 4th graders and up (fee may be waived if child brings their own laptop)
  • Early Drop Off (7:30 - 9:00 AM) Free if you register by May 19, 2012 (Save $50)

Very Limited Spaces! Online Registration closes May 31!

Photos Robotics 2010

You can now access, download and/or order the Camp Eureka 2010 photos at:

http://campeureka2010.shutterfly.com/pictures/5

Artículo en El Nuevo Día - 21 junio 2010

Dan sus primeros pasos en robótica

Chicos construyen y programan robots con piezas de Lego.

Por Rut N. Tellado Domenech

En un salón de la Parroquia San Juan de la Cruz en la urbanización sanjuanera Los Paseos, Sebastián Bramsen, de ocho años, trabaja junto a otros dos niños de su edad en el proyecto que exhibirían más tarde ante sus padres. Con coloridas piezas de Lego, el trío construye una machina de feria a la que llaman “The Flying Bat”.

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